Th0 Waather il.l. WHitMr lurMU rarttiii K«ir. Cool Tonlgkl Partly Clmidy Tomomiw THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition VOI-. 12a NO. lift ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAI . MI(’[JK;AN. riMDAV, .mink 2/1, lftft/1 14 PACKS 84 Servicemen Killed in Jet Transport Crash Americans Die in Saigon Blast Plane Falls After Takeoff in California .SAICiON, Viol Nam i/l'i Tho worst loiTorisI homb iiiM Hfli|“on hi».s soon sinoo IIh? on I sol of l|io Viol mtmoso war ripixnl n I’loaling i'<*sbiiii'iinl on Iho Sfiigon Hivor loni^hl and killod 2.'t or moro poisons, inoliid ing many Amorioan.s, Two gigantic pxplo.sions .soiindod almo,sl .simiiltano ously from Iho rivor hank Wilnossos .said Ihoy bo liovod a.s many as .'iO por^ 72 Morlims Wart an Way to Okinawa; 12 Crewman Also Perish SKMON K. KNl)I).SKN ItOHK ROCIKH M. KVKS i.miis ('. (iOAi> AnhI, i» I’ri'Nidoiii .lAMKS K. (lOODMAN llt-nilN AdmlniNtriilUii KnWAim N. ('01 .K. llt'lidH 0||(>rHlled. A day-long search was conducted yesterday along desolate Thmiap Road, Oxford Township, where the body of Barbara K. Hodges, 545 Second, was discovered Wednesday evening, Kenneth Cooke, 26, of Cum, has been charged with first-degree murder in the slaying and is being held without bond in the Oakland County .lail. Cooke stood mute at his arraignment in Oxford Township .lustiee ('oiirl early yeslerday morning. New Division in Milwaukee ,son,s may have per-i.shml wilhin Iht* (‘fowrlcd rcslauranl, 'I’hc My (’anh, and on I he riverside boulevard nearby. Police said 17 of Ihe dead were (iaiicaslans, and presiimahly mosi of l.he,se were Amcri<'amt, Of six Vietnamese dead in the initial count, most were women. A hundred or more people were wounded, Victims were carried to a iiumuer ol ditlereni .'taigon hos Blasirtgame to Head Electronics Facility See Picture, Page A-2 By The Assm’iated IVeHS New general managers for Pontiac, It u i r k and Chevrolet Divisions were among n .series of General Motors high level promotions which were an-■ nouneed yeslerday. pital.s and authorities had dil iieuhy in compiling casualty li.sl.s, ,s(;t. iiaif catch. ^is stint at Pontiac, mg Chevrole or Ford, the first division has expanded its or second place organuations, but under his guidance, Pontiac the staff as chief engi- steadily widened the gap on the „eer f„ 1956 and saw the Tern-fourth place runner, pest introduced in 1960. LEAD INCREASED hie 1 Under his watchful eye came In 1961, Pontiac led the chal- the LeMans series, and then the lenging Rambler by only 2,000 gtO line. The Tempest line units. Ihe gap was increased blossomed in sales, until last year when it reached - ★ ★ * a high of 170.000 units more "r h Eslbs madl'a'S -which E^j on^ served ae as- ia^vaUeha at PenUac. sistant,^ chief engineer. ^ including the fir.st American Pontiac’s share of the mar- auto to'haye a front-mounted ket rose from/M per rent in / t(vonHnued on Page 2, (jtel. 3) .John Z. DeLorean who will take over the I'eins (vf Pontiac Motor Division next Thursday, at 40 is the younge.sl general manager ever to head Pontiac. Although the final checking is not complete as yet, it’s a good bet that he’s also the youngest to ever head a General Motors car-making division. Born in Detroit, DeLorean grew up and has always lived in Michigan. He is a 1948 graduate of Lawrence Institute of Technology and four years later he received a pasters degree in antomolive engineering from Chrysler Institute. The key job of directing GM's vasi overseas operations in 23 countries went to Semon E. Kniidsen, .52, who was named as a group vice president. He had been vice president and general manager of Chevrolet. GM’s bread and butler division, A police patrol boat regularly cruises up and down the .Saigon River. The blasts sounded about 5(H) yards from the U.S. Embas.sy, a building heavily guarded since it was damaged March 30 by a terrorist bomb that killed 20 BERLIN (API 'Hie Ea.st German Commimi.sLs Ihreai-ened loday lo lie up barge and rail shipmenis lo WesI Berlirt. They also ".suggested" (hat the four occupation powers give (hem control of air traffic lo West Berlin. 'I’he threat lo barge and rail shipmenis was made by Transport Minister Edwin Kramer in a speech to the Communist parly (/’cntral Committee published by Neiies Deutschland, the parly paper. Kramer said permits lor barge traffic between West Germany and West Berlin Issued by the four occupation powers would not he acceptable after June 30. REPLACEMEN'I’S 'I'he 72 Marines ahoarrl wera mostly enli.sted men from ha.ses around the country, heading for Ihe Far East a.s replacements in variou.s units there. The plane, a military version of Boeing’s 707 Jet transport, and its crew of 12 were from the 18th Air Transport Squadron at McGuire Air Force Base, N. J. A search helicopter spotti^ it shortly after dawn. A fireman from the state division of forestry said the plane struck on a ridge and slid up hill, scattering vyreckage, then went over the top hnd (town the other side. Roger M. Kyes, former under-secrelarv of d e f e'n s e and a group vice president in charge of GM’.s accessory divisions, was given additional duties of supervising Ihe Allison Divi.sion and the corporatipn’.s defense activi-tie.s. person.s. The riverfront incident came nine day.s alter a bomb damaged the civilian terminal at Saigon’s airport and injured 46 per.son.s, including 34 U.S. .servicemen. He warned that East Germany would take necessary mea.s-ures if the West German government does not reach agreement with the Ea.st German regime by then to establish new procedures. This could mean that all barge traffic, averaging between too and 200 barges a day, would be stopped on July 1. Con(.-erning rail traffic, the (Continued on Page 2, Col, 4) After exploding, it burned, starting half a dozen small grass fire.s which quickly burned out. DEBRIS SCAITEREO Much of the wreckage was blackened.' Few of the bodies were intact. Score.s of seabags were burst open. Smoke drifted up, blending with a light mist falling from a low overcast. Gen. Howell M. Esters Jr,, commander of the Military Air Transpoi’t Service, was flying here with three aides to investigate the crash. Cloudy Skies, Rain Hubbard Is Acquitted, Predicted for Area but Faces 2 Lawsuits The other major changes included: Since DeLorean always has had an inten.se desire ‘‘to learn more about everything” around him. especially in the business world, he went lo night school after putting in a 10-hour day at the engineering lab. in 19.57 his efforts paid off when he was awarded his second masters degree — this one in business administration from the University of Michigan. COLLEGE OF LAW He also attend^, the Detroit College of Law. „ DeLorean came to Pontiac in 1956 as director of advanced engineering following eight years of service with Chrysler engineering and Packard Motor. NEW POS'I I-ouis C. Goad, 64, executive vice president in charge of the operations staff, was named to the new post of assistant to the president. James E. Goodman, 60, executive vice president in charge of automotive bodj’ and assembly and parts division, wais appointed chairman of the . administration committee. Edward N; Cole, 55, a group vice pre.sident in charge of the ‘ car and truck group, was named to succeed Goad as head of the operations staff. He is a former head of the Chevrolet division. Partly cloudy skies tomorrow will .set the stage for scattered thundershowers predicted for Sunday. Tonight will be fair and cool with a k'w of 56 to 62. Highs will reach 78 to 80 tomorrow. Morning winds, light and variable al 4 to 12 miles per hour, will become southwesterly at 5 lo 15 m.p.h. tonight. A cool 5? was the low recording in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a m. The 2 p.m, temperature was 75. DETROIT (/PL- Mayor Orville L. Hubbard of .suburban Dearborn, acquitted on all counts of a U.S. civil rights indictment, today faced two lawsuits growing out of alleged di,scrimination. Both are civil actions. One is in U. S. District Court; the other in a state court. Pedestrian Killed Crossing Auburn Claim Four U. S. Jets Downed Over Hanoi A 62-year-old Pontiac woman was killed yesterday when she ‘^GarHson struck by He and E, M. Estes, who then was Pontiac’s chief engineer, formed the one-two engineering trontiniied' on Page 2, Col, 5) Edward N. Rollert, 53. a GM vice. president and general manager of its Buick Division, was named to succeed Cole as group vice presidenTTcars and trucks. HEADS BUICK Robert L. Kessler/50, gisneral manufacturing m a n a g e r at (Continued on Page 2, Gol; 2) MOSCOW (AP) — Tass news agency said U.S. jets appeared today over Hanoi,'the capital of Communist North Viet Nam, apd four were shot down, In a story datelined Hanoi, Tass said "Antiaircraft guns opened fire twice today in the Vietnamese capital" when American jets appeared, it .said they were met with a fierce bar-rage. I , Th(? beaming and bouncy 250-pound mayor emerged yesterday from a trial which started 18 days earlter, saying “Thank God for the American jury system. I’m very grateful.” Hubbard and his p u b I i c safety director, George Lewis, and police chief, Garrison Clayton, had just been acquit- * h 11 e ted by a U.S. District Court walking across jurj( of conspiring to deny the Auburn near civil rights of a home-owner Astor, whose residence was the tar- The victim, get of a racial demonstration Mrs J a m e s’ on Labor Day, 1963. Brennan, 676 Hubbard and Clayton also Homestead, was were acquitted of failing to pro- dead on arrival tect the. personal and property at Pontiac General Hospital fol-rights of Giuseppe Stanzione lowing the 9:25 a. m. accident, from the stone-throwing mob The driver, Arthur L. Kohn„ which mistakenly believed Stan- 20, of 2433 jAuburn, told police zionle. had rented an up.staini that he did'not'tee the wothan ^ ‘ , until he hit her. 1 , • Irtat ip Negroes. i: ^ A' i A—a 'I'llK PONTIAC l*UK,SS. |’Hli)AV. MjNK ‘irt. 1»0A School Board OKs Plan lot' New Funds GM Reshuffle Biggest Yet A tentative plan for use of IIJ million in new siiecinl odu' oitlon funds WHS approved yei* (•rdav by the Oakland Si'hooli Board of Education The added revenue results from passage of a c uoatlon tax to a full mill. Approximately one-lhird of the new funds yvlll be ustsi to pny county sch United . I<'(in(i drive, trastee ot the Michigan Cancer Fouiidatlmt, and trustee of Oakluml University Foimdatioii. Ill moving up to head Ch('vni-l(>|, K.stc.s follows the path ot his immediate predecessor at Pontiac, Simion K, Knudsen. Yc.stcrday Knud.sen left Chevy lo become group vice president in charge of Overseas and Ca-niHlIun Group. The Weather i Full U. S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY - Mostly lair and pleasant today. Fair and cool again tonight. Saturday partly cloudy and a little warmer. High today 74 to 80, low tonight 56 to 62 High Saturday 78 to 84. Light and variable winds 4 to 12 miles today becoming southwesterly 5 to 15 miles tonight. Outlook for Sunday: Scattered thundershowers and warm. in rites Saturday at 4:58 a.m. oon seta Friday at 4:22 p.m. non rises Saturday at 2:42 a.m. Dewnlawn Tamparaturas — 7 daV In l^tlac Highest temperature ............. 73 Lowest temperature ............... 54 Mean temperature .................63.5 Weather: Pertect—Sunny, Light Br,eeze One Year Ago In Highest temperature . Lowest temperature^ ___ Mean temperature Weather: 4unny This Date In f3 Years Thursday's Ttmptralura Chart 70 43 JacKsonvIlle 92 69 - ■ Kansas flty 81 67 Escanaba Gr. Rapids Houghton Pellston Traverse C. 75 49 Los Angeles 68 ; 68 49 Miami Beach C' 74 49 Milwaukee 7 68 34 New Orleans 9 Atlanta Bismarck Chicago 78 55 Omaha 83 65 Phoenix 78 63 Pittsburgh 66 59 S, Francisco 59 52 82 57 S. S. Marie 61 43 8) 52 Seattle 70 50 Tampa 88 76 NEW YORK (AP) Uo.s Angeles and St. Louis were addeil to the National Hockey l.,cague today as the first step toward a two-division, 12-team circuit by the start of the t967-19(>8 season. Teams already in the circuit are 'roronlo, Montreal, Baston, New York. Chicago and Detroit. The league's Board of Governors al.so is.sued a detailed outline of its expansion plans. Clarence Campbell, league president, said that formal applications for new franchises would be accepted and that each would cost $2 million, PROVIDE PI.A VEILS To provide the players for tlie new clubs, 20 players would he drafted from the six existing clubs. He said that the $2 million payment would be exclusive of the various other basics costs of the franchi.se, including minor league, operations, junior player development, “any applicable minor league territorial rights and working capital” K.sles wa.s Pontiac's (;hief engineer when he was tapped to steer the local division. Today’s new head of Pontiac, .)ohn Z. l)eI.orcan, is from Ihe same post, chief engineer, (JM GRAD Estes, 49, lives at 1085 Wad-dington, Bloomfield Township. A gra(luale of General Motors Institute, he also has t. mechanical engineering degree from the UniWu'sity of Cincinnati, Much of his engineering know-how was gained in the early 1940’s while working with the late C, F. (Boss) Kettering, GM’s noted engineer and inventor. He i,s the father of three sons, Thomas P. of Akron, Ohio; Edward W. of Rochester, and William E,, a student at North Carolina University, and has three grandchildren. His wife, Cathryn, an active community leader, died March 19. neclai'ing "the United Nallon.s miisl be concerned," lie said: "I call upon tliis gathering of Ihe nations of the world to use tl)('ir influence, Individually and collectively to bring to the tables those who seem determined lo make war. We will support your effort,s as we will support effective action by any ageni or ag(!ncy of (he.se United Na-lions," SUGGESTION Aides said this did not represent a formal presentation of the Viol Nam Issue to the United Nations but rather was a suggestion that any effective peace-seeking initiative by the world organi'zation would have American support. In addressing the United Nations, Johmson said the processes of peaceful .settlement in Viet Nam "are blocked by willful aggre.s.sors (jontemptuous of the opinion and the will of mankind." Johnson asserted, "We must restrain by joint and effective action any who place their ambitions or their dogma or their prestige above the peace of the world. We must find a way to dd that. It is the most profound and urgent imperative of ()ur time." Center Will Rent and Sell Art HIRMINGHAM - An art r(!nt-nl and sales service has been organized by the Bloomfield Art Association at the Birmingham Art Center, 1.516 S. CranbrooR, "The service has h(‘cn organized," .says Center Director .(afar Shoja, "to encourage the appreciation and purchase of contemporary art, “.Selections liudude oil paintings, watercolors, drawings, prints and others. "The selections can be rented for |)criods of from one lo four mouths," he said. Shoja added that every effort will be made lo maintain a varied and interesting display of original work.s, "The selections available should change frequently as works are sold and new exhiblis arc juldcd," Shoja .said, GIVE A.SSISTANCE The scrvic(» will al.so offer a.s-slstancc In the selection and hanging of the art work.s. As a special service to business establishments and clubs, (he art association will d|(div(‘r and hang the art works and pick (hem up or replace (h(*m with different works al the cnil of the normal four-month rental period. 'I'he .service is housed in the Rocco Di Marco Gallery al Ihc association. ing as an ari form In lls own right," says (’cnlcr Diiwior .la-far Shoja, In addition lo her demonstrations, Miss Van Wyk paints between 18 and 24 portrait com missions each y(!nr, Sh(* also leaches in h(U' own sindio in Ncw.lcrscy Dominican Rebels Ordered Not to Fire SANTO DOMINGO (UPli Hcl)('l Icfidcrs said tmlay Ihcir men have strict Orders nol lo fire ih(dr weapons under any (jircumstances shorl of an all out U.S, attiick, In calling for effective U.N. peace-keeping, Johnson said: “Where the United NaUons requires readily available peace forces in hours and days not weeks or months -- let all pledge to provide those forces. And my country is ready.’’ Johnson suggested the United Nations mark 1965, designated International Cooperation Year, "by joining together in an alliance for man.” INTO SPECIFICS Getting into specifics, made his strongest statement yet oh efforts to curb population growth, saying: St. Louis and Los Angeles were approved becau.se existing arenas meet the established standards of at least 12,500 sealing capacity and a hockey playing surface 200 feet long and 85 feet wide. For the remaining place.s in the new division, it was indicated that the choice would be among Baltimore, H o u s t o n, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco-Oakiand, Vancouver and Washington. All of these cities have previously made informal applications for franchi.scs. Exom Is Set /or Woman in Pistol Death A young Pontiac woman was released on $500 personal bond yesterday after being arraigned on a charge of involuntary manslaughter in a fatal shooting Wednesday. Donna Jean Bell, 20, of 57 Utah is scheduled to appear Wednesday before Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum for her preliminary court examination. "Let us in all our lands — including this land -- face forthrightly the multiplying problems of our multiplying populations and seek the answer to this most profound challenge to the future ot the world. Let us act on the fact that less than $5 invested in population cdntrol is worth $100 invested in economic growth.” County to Give Salary Hikes Helen Van Wyk, aullior and artist, has been scheduled to te-turn lo the Birmingham Art Center In September to teach a ,se-rie.s of classes. More Than 400 Due to Draw Increases In a move to bolster its holding power on employes most likely to be lured away, Oakland County yesterday authorized pay hikes for more than 400 persons. The wage hike package, which includes a $500 annual increase for 81 sheriff’s department employes, becomes effective July 3 and will cost $63,.550 for the balance of this year. It was approved yesterday by the Oakland County Board of Supervisors’ Salaries Committee. Also included In the pay increase measure are 162 laborers and skilled tradesmen who will receive from $200 to $400 per year more: Miss Bell was charged following Ihe death of L. C. Jackson, M 3^' "f •■^03 Ferry, in Bcaudette WILL BEGIN pg,.|^ The new division will begin Pontiac "police said that a lie DeLoreanJO, Youngest Chief (Continued From Page One) punch that etllibled Pontiac, then under the leadership of S. A total of 79 nursing personnel were granted an increase averaging about $300 and the same number of employes at the Childrens’ Center and Camp Oakland gel $200 hikes. OTHER RAISES In the engineering catagpry, raises ranging from $200 to $400 will go to 14 employes, mostly draftsmen. Also approved by the salaries committee was reclassification of five juvenile court employes due to reorganization of the psychological clinic. “She has done much to establish (he demonstration of paint- TIk' (’('bel.s appaiHuitly fear that U.S. troops, which s(dz.(‘d 40 blocks of Santo Domingo from (he rebel,s in retaliation for an attack last week, mighi wipe them out completely if they start new trouble. E. Knudsen. to climb to third place in automotive sales. 76 51' wishing competition no earlier than the 1967- 68 season-and no later than 1968- 69. Fiach team will play a minimum of 74 regular season games,,, including two home and two away games with each team in the other division. Teams in each division will be included in the playoffs, which will be iiv-terdivisional. detector test indicated that Miss Bell was telUng the truth when she said that the 32-caliber revolver accidemtally discharged when Jackson handed i( to her to inspect Reds Threaten to Tie Up Berlin Although he was responsible, along with Estes, for many of the division’s engineering inno-j vations, the Wide Track princi-I pie, which provides added customer comfort and safety, was one of DeLorean’s ideas. He’s a prolific inventor in his own right. To date he claims credit to over 200 patents.- 'Low Pay Hampering Military Services' NATIONAL WEATHER— Showers and thundershowers , will occur tonight over the Plains and into parts of the upper Mississippi Valley. Milder temperatures are due to domihate the Plateau region, the southern Plains and the middle Mis-•iss^ Valley. It will be cooler in the middle and north Atia^atataa. Uttk i^Miige is expected! elsew^.v : WASHINGTON (UPl) - The i House Armed Services Com-I mittee declared today that low j pay is forcing the military to re-llain "poor performers and borderline. discipline cases” in or-‘ der to maintain manpower quotas. As a result, the . committee said, the remaining “good men” have to carry an extra work-/ load, which in turn discourages them from making a career of I the'service. (Continued From Page One) FJiast Germans want to increase freight rates by about 20 per cent, contrary to four-power rules, Kramer said if no agreement on this is reached between the Bonn and East German governments, all freight shipments will be is.siied new transit documents at the border stations instead of allowing shipments through on a single document as has been the practice. This could lead to mammoth tiCTups of rail shipmc[nts at the vai|ious border:crossing points.] DeLorean is a member of a number of engineering societies, Founders Society of Detroit Institute of Arts, American Ordnance Association, Bloomfield Hills Country Club and the Detroit Athletic Club. In 1954 he married the former Elizabeth Higgins. They reside on Bingham Road, south of Birmingham. Although he doesn’t hdve too much spare time, DeLorean manages “now and then” to get in 18 holes of golf, in the jow 70s. He’s also a pcoliflc reader and fhir bdwler._ )■' Ford Expansion Will Add 2,800 of Two Plants DEARBORN (AP) - A $71,5 million dollar expansion program that will result in an increase of about 2,800 employes at full production was announced Thursday by Ford Motor Co.’s Transmission and Chassis Division. Division General Manager Clinton D. York said expansion and modernization of the Livonia and Sterling plants was the major part of the program. 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Instamatic 500 Camera $94.50 Value 79.98 German made Kodak camero with F2.8 len$> shutter speed to 1/500 iec., rapid film advance, zone focusing. $1 Slide Camera Outfit Instamatic Camera and Slide Projector Includes 12 Bulbs - Batteries-Film-Tray Take and show'outfit has o Kodak Instamatic 100 Camera and an Argus slide projector. Included ore 12 flashbulbs, 2 batteries, roll slide film and f projector slide tray. $1 holds.'$52,95 seller. SIMMS Electronic’s Dept. SrTransistor Pocket Radio ^ Imperial' transistor radio has excellent tone quality, picks up all local area stations. Included free ore: case, battery and earphone for ( private listening. $1 holds. 10-Transistor AM-FM Radio 'Reoltone Melody' radio os shown lor excellent AM and FM broadcasts. Tone control lor boss and treble and 3 lor better pick-up. With cose, batteries and. orphone. $I holds. ten bond transceiver operotes on chonnel 9, is crystal controlled and ; removoble. With, cose, earphone and I battery. $1 holds. Model TR 6986. I Not os shovvn. Youths Walkie-Talkie BUSHNELL’ Extra-Wide Angle Binoculars •StarJite' chonnel 11 wolkie talkie has up to 14 mile range. Compile with battery. $) holds in layaway. 998 $50,00 Value 33 98 Extra wide 11“ field of view, cooled >tics, center focus'prism type. With ise. No federal tax. SLMMS5I. 'iV: TtfR PON riAC PRESS. FlUDAY. .rUNK 2fl, 10(W Senate Gives Okay to Bill Limiting Silver in Coins WA.SHIN(m)N (AP) ’llie .Snnate hai panaed a bill which would eliminate sliver from dimes and quarters and cut the silver content of half dollars. Passage came late Thursday on a 74-tl vote, Tlie hill was sent to the House, where a simlliir measure may come up for de^ hate next week. Under the Senate bill, Ihe w per cent silver content of the half dollar would he reduced to to per cent, ns re(|uested by President Johnson, The House hill, whi(‘h niso would remove Ihe silver from dimes aiul (|uar tern ns aske6-FE 3-7051 NO Money DOWN-UP TO N MONTHS TO PAY lii' -'‘ M'lJ. come in and get a horse (Wheel Horse, of course NOW WITH BKCLUStVe iU/kM^wTHailc. DRIVE i MW Whnol Hi»rM Uwn/g«r and hall «ue<< e m Chaig« Vour« llll lent TiUU ugh Droiioi . . . Third Floor Misses’ Famous Make Slacks Famous maker ,slretch and rigid slai ks Wide as*-orlment n( solids R®g- 11-99 & 12.99 and lanries to chons# (rom. Sizes SA AA R lo IH, Charge yours at Waite's UU Sportswear. , . Third Floor 'Misses’ Roll Sleeve Blouses Famoun make Dacfon polyfilri ^ and tollon l)loui,e-, have roll Reg- ^-99 & 5.99 sleevei, Wide av.firlmcnl ol col ™ fQ orv lo (hooste Irnm Sue*- 10.18, Sf| # Z.H/ ,j(,| Sporliyvear . . . Third Floor Girls’ Jamaica Sets I00"f, cotton or denims. Choose d i 7 oo (rom a wide assortment of styles, Regulor 2,99 All are completely washable and *m m folorlasl Sizes 3-6Kand7.M, Girls' Wear . . . Second Floor Boys’ Plaid Sport Shirts i Choosi from lonvertible or hut _ , , __ h®t> I lon-down collars, Cpmplelely was,h Regular 1.99 8VCn ' and wear, lOOOii Cotlon, Short _ _ ■ to Sleeves. Sizes 6 In 16, Charge SI il il “ \M Boys' Wear , . . Second Floor Boys’ Plaid Walk Shorts Boys' plaid walk shorts liave lap* ^ 7 ijo pered legs, 100% cotton for easy War* 2.VV care wash and wear. Sizes 6 lo m m 16, Charge Ynprs al Waite's. | Boys' Wear . . . Second Floor Mises’ Shift Sleepwear 1 I00''o cotton Ol cotton blend-. d i Ann Completely washable Sues S-M cgular *2.99 Loursgt Wtar ... Second Floor Boys’ White Denim Jeans We.stern cul jeans are slim and . __ trim, low waisled Double seams (nr longer lile , Zipper lly, ID SA FPl 01, denim. Sizes h lo 16, M Iwll Boys' Wear , . . Second Floor fcmxW wF 401 Seamless Hosiery 1 irst onalily dOI seamlesa bos- . iery, Relnlorr.ed heel arid Ine, 1.25 Valu* 1 .Choose Irom Belgetone or Taupe- m tone. Sizes Rl, to 11, Chars# A, f«r $4 - Yours at Waite'r, ^ | Q Hoiiery . . . S»ret» Floor Colorful Costume Jewelry Coloriul summer costume jeweliy j ^ qq ip * wide issortmept of colors. 9 Choose from beads and matching a fairings. Charge yours. Q | jewelry . . . Street Floor " Women’s Chelsea Jackets - Chelsfil jackets in solids, herring- _ . __ _ _ 1 bones or houndslooth. Black, B®9- 8.99 & 9.99 white or royal. Sizes S-M-L. Charge Yours, al Waite's, l|l| Accesiories ... Slre«l Floor WlWw Women’s Summer Gloves Nylon and hand crocheted shorty •* i ■» aa gloves. Choose from a wide as- Re9“l«'’ 2.00 sortment of lovely pastels and M M white. Charge Yours at Waite's. | Gloves . . . Street Floor ® * , Men’s White Cushioned Socks 1 White cushioned loot sport socks , __ ' are slight irregulars ol a very S9c . ! famous maker. Ideal for sport ^ tm wear. Sizes 10-13. Charge, It. Q Pr., A| | C h^cn'i Wear : . . Street Floor wr 1 ■ I Men’s S. S. Knee Length PJ’s Choose Irom coal or middy style. 7 OO Wide assortment of solids, stripes Regular 2.99 and prints. Many colors. Sizes A- a CP* B-C-D. Charge Yours at Waite's, ^ f®® •|| Men's Wear . . . Street Floor • IP 1 Men’s Pima Cotton Dress Shirts 1 White Pinia cotton broadcloth . _ --dress shirts have modified spread Regular 5.UU collar, Sizes M’/j lo 17, Sleeves -1 32 to ,35. Charge If.' VV Mcn‘i Wear . . . Street Floor Men’s Cotton Underwear Choose from T-shirts; briefs and 1 nO boxer shorts and Athletic shirts. Regular I.UU Fine quality cotton. Sizes S-M- a _ a a A a L-XL and •30-42. -- 0 F®® OQ Men's Wear ... Street Floor iP «mlP^P Assorted Drapes & Curtains Odd lot Drapes in 63 and 84-Inch i no 9A oo lengths and single and multiple Reg- 2,99—24.99 , widths. Curtains in 24, 30, 36, . . 1 45-inch lengths. Assorted colors 1 / and fabrics. Ul 1" I Curtains . . . Fourth Floor Dacron Filled Comforters Choose from solids and prints in * 1Q QO cotton, nylon and acetate covers. ... ®9' ® • Filled with Dupont ...Dacron poly- . Abb ^^BW ester fiber fill. ‘ Oj Comforters . . . Fourth Floor 1 UlWP ■ ~~^olid Color Terry Towels Reg. 2.99 \ - Reg. 1.79 Reg. 69e Bath Towel Hand Towel Washcloth *1.67 8? 3? ,, , Slight irregulars that will no! impair the wear. Wide assortment 'ot colors to choose from. Charge It. \ Domestics . . . Fourth Floor White Down Filled Pillows Tar.olized for lasting freshness and , < qa. ' non-allegeriic. Stays plump and * soft for years of sleeping comfort. Charge Yours at Waite's. wl^r Pillows . . . Fourth Floor ■ •'Nf • 5-Position Innerspring Chaise Deluxe innerspring chaise lounge by Bunting. Green, red or yellow, Regulor 29.95 All alurhinum frame with 2 wheels €4%4^ for easy moving. Charge Yours. wW Summer Furniture . . . Fifth Floor 24” Motorized Brazier Grill Deluxe grill has built in warming ^ -ioac oven to keep food warm for hours' Regular A 8.95 Swing-away spit and easy, rolling m A A wheels. Charge Yours at Waite's. UIP Grills . . . Lovifer Leva!' ■ mlPlP All Steel Play Gym Constructed of* 2-inch tubing i -so throughout. 7’ slide, skyride, 2 Regular 29.95 1 passenger air ride. Ideal for the . fiAH A A f backyard. Charge It. llll ^ ^ ■ Swings . . . Fihh Floor ■iTTbIPIP 4-Pc. Rattan Furniture Set Includes 2 chairs, 1 Settee arid ^ __ __ matching coffee table. Ideal for ’ Regutor »V.9> patio, porch or recreation room. SAP* PWPW No money down on Waite's easy IkIk terms. UlPmllll Furniture . . . FMth Floor ,1. ‘'i ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS . scriptions payable in advance. been paid at the 2nd Member of ABC. ' j'-’iViLls.'' 'll***.' 'iiTTv! Iv . 'Awil;':, PREDICTION If someone had made his voice heard above the happy din at the San Francisco Press Club, even above, the clatter of the delightful slot machiries, and had predicted that one day the American bloc could be easily outvoted by a bloc of nations made up* of member slates named Ghana. Outer Mongolia, Cameroon, Chad, Dahomey, Gabon, Malagasy Republic, 'A. . V,’ r, The article does not say that the U of M is the greatest university in the country, but it does observe that it “consists of a liberal arts college and 16 other schools and colleges, whose facilities rank with the world’s finest.” A good many people are inclined to worry that huge new Federal spending programs are likely to bring huge new extensions of Federal power. So, in launching such progcams, the Government sometimes tries to show that such fears are unfounded. One example is the interstate highway systemr jointly financed by the Federal Government and the states. Though Washington wanted the states to build beautiful roads, it was leery of giving them orders on aesthetics. That being the case, the Government now proposes to do by force what it could not accomplish by financial persuasion. The President is urging Congress to compel the states to forbid billboards, and visible junkyards as well, not only on the interstate system but also on the 230,000 miles of the nation’s primary roads. And he further asks that the states be required to put one-third of the Federal funds received for secondary roads into roadside landscaping and recreation areas. It especially appropriate that the University of Michigan be called to the attention of students in other countries because of the university’s long-time efforts to bring foreign students to the Ann Arbor campus. Instead, the Government decided to rely on financial inducements. States which-agreed to ban billboards along interstate highways were made eligible for bonuses of one-half of 1 per cent of the Federal money they received for such roads.; In addition, the states could get perinission tS use 3 per cent of Federal highway grams for roadside beautification. The inducements, however, haven't worked out the way the ^ i ;\i I:’ viii T't I K • All of this is supposed to enhance the nation’s beauty and perhaps it will, especially for people who hate billboards. But it also could make even more people question the argument that the Government can grant limitless sums„,for, say, education without ever looking deeply into the quality and type of instruction provided. It will cause such skepticism, apyway, if many people pause to ponder the message of those vanishing billboards. They Soy... Chicago Tribune They sdy you can’t fool ail the people all the time, hut these big highway inter-chanpesi come cb»^ il. I" TIIK PONTIAC rnKSS, THIDAY, JUNK 25, 1065 HOLIDAV DISCOUNT PRICES On all health and beauty aids J ^7 ' Btn cream deodorant, .64 ounce.....38c Federal fluoride toothpaste........39e Kotex 48’s, regular or super .....1.15 Medi-Quik aerosol spray, 3-oz.......99^ Lanolin Plus skin cream, 3V4-oz....66c Off insect repellent, 5-oz.........87c Cleem toothpaste, 6^4 ox...........59c 5*Day deodorant pads, 75's...... ..83c Wernet Dentu-Cream .............. 63c 6'12 insect repellent, 5-ox. spray ... 87c Coppertone royal blend............2.29 Polident tablets, box of 26 ..... 57c Noxxema cream, 10-ox.............. 88c Pepsodent toothpaste, 5-ox. king .... 49c Nutri-Tonic, 1-pound jar...........88c Score spray deodorant, 4-ox........75c Limited q>uantifie« on loie while they leaf A-rfraw.r chill 30k914kJ6 27i(15)(4r 9.84 I'Hrawir chill 4'drgwir link 28ilSVi)i46'^" J0i»7h30". 21.87 14.94 Smoothly sanded unfinished pine FURNITURE 7.86 21.87 Rog. 9.98 lo 26.981 A world of iloroge ready to paint, •lain, varnishi Chonti, ,de»k», bookcasov c a b i n e I», all craflod like fine furniture with all wood back* ond droyrer bottoms, Sloek-upl Men's Korafron® Kanf* Krease slacks that you never iron Reg. 6.99 5.88 Machine wash — spin dry heat dry and wearl Never iron! Washing after washing the center crease stays - no wrinkles anywherel Continental, 29-36; ivy, 30-42; leg, 29-31 in the group. SALE! SALE! Keystone 8mm reflex xoom camera kit, now 12'x36'' pool . .. all you add is the water 109 93 ‘97 Instant load camera with automatic electric eye, reflex viewer, 2-speed motor plus movie light, deluxe case and battery charger. Everything you need for perfect home movies at one low price! Buy ft today—cool off and swim in it tonight! Outfit includes family size pool, cover, filter, steel ladder and chemical. Easy to set up—no screws, bolts-eosy to dismantle for winter storing. 88‘ SALE Va-lb. spool of spin line.......88c Fast action flatfish lure.......,....88c Cushiony, heavy sport socks ...88c Aluminum handle landing net. 88c Snelled fish hooks ......18 for 88c Beginner's fishing rod...... ...88c Flashlight batteries.....6 for 88c Target arrows............6 for 88c Bait bedding for nite crawlers..88c Men's reg. 3.99 fulfy cushioned fabric oxfords 2.94 CHARGE IT Lightweight fabrics c a s-oals; comfortable, long-wearing crepe rubber sole, heel; c u s h i o n insoles. Block, brown. Sizes to 12. SALE! SALE! Bunting glider with innerspring cushions Washable Fiberglas 36" tier, valance set 39 88 1.84 Comfort and quality! Floral vinyl covered innerspring cushions rest on solidly constructed non-corrosive Reynold's aluminum frame. Glides smoothly and silently on extruded frocks. A terrific buy! Floral, modern or abstract prints on dazzling white grounds. All washable Fiberglas® gloss that won't shrink, stretch, lever need ironing. Imaginel A complete set at this low 'Pre-Holiday' pricel Strong all-steel 4-seat Whirly Bird Cushioned lounge rolls on wheels 60x72-in. washable size throws 69.88 14.88 24.99 19.89 Waldorf Jr. qualityl Comb-ad cotton knit white underwear at tovingsl 6 to 18. Our own combed cotton T-shirts; full cut or elastic boxer-shorts. Sizes 30-44. Nylon screened windows, zipper door. 8-ft. center. t ...; 39,ai ■ Lightweight, waterproof Docron® polyester fill, bog is worm, comfortable! ■ Nylon strung rockel with laminated frame, leother grip. For : summer ployl Sofe fun for children of ^ oil ogesJ All steel construction is rust .resistont. For sunning, sleepingl 5-position bock. Innerspring cushions, aluminum frame! Richly textured! 4 colors. 72x90", 3.49 72x108", 4.99 72x126" 5.99 PPEH ^ERY NIGHT TO 9 \ Itrayton Plaint 6p*n Sundayt noon V>6 p.nk DOWNTOWN ANP DRAYTON PLAINif A H THK IH)NTIA(VIMI^SS. FillUAV. JUNK, 'ifl. limfl HER! THEY ARE...29 ONCE-IN-A-IIFETIME VALUESI ALL AT EXTRA-LOW PRICES TOMORROW ONLYI SHOP EARLY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! lORROWI SPECIAL PURCHASRI Shelli with raispd floral embroltiory SpeciollOrlon* acrylic. Whitr, 2®® felon. S-M-l. Jr. sklmniRrt— motl In rayon>collon Big inlection. vSom« with k*r- 444 chiefi. 5-13. Hemo and fowing notions spocials Hundreds of _ wonisd items A® at this price I Colten^Avril*' rayon prints, rog. S9c lustrous broad' cloth is cool and corefree. YARD 38° Half prica salo— sotlon gown# p|'> Cool misses styles, ruffle trimmed. S,M,L. |48 ■ lACN REG. 3.99 gowns In eool blonds Cotton'Dacron* polyester, mony y48 fpaclal-"man’s cool soortuelfor shlrl~|a< others. S, M, L. Stripes, Woih-oble cotton. S,M, 1. What value! 169 Men's whito cotton socks—6 pair for long wearlha. I 50 Washable 10'/a-13 NOW SAVE ^3 Portable hair dryer V/edr this compact dryer over your shoulder for walk-oround convenience while your hair dries quickly, comfortably. Vinyl hood. WHILE THEY LAST! J./ / * Versatile high choir at special lew prica Converts to a «fOQ youth choir. Tuf- y“3 Special price on 17-ft. re-web kit Puts life into 3 ea old lawn furni- FOB ^ | ture—2V4"wide. Save on 9x12-ft.’* reversible oval rug Rich yarns in- _ ___ tertwined Over OABB a sturdy core. •oc(uo(«» 102x138' WARDS LOW PRICE! Rubber fatigue mot cushions tired feet Non-skid mot for stand-up- 88° job comfort. HURRY IN! Our sturdy baby seat now at Epeciel price Tough plastic, stand folds ... 1 99 Tufflex pod! SAVE TOMORROW! Whet o buy! Words lovely sheer panels Wide array of ea prints, weaves, | end sizes, only ONE DAY PRICE! 39c Words Signature 12-ex. Spray Starch Contains sili- OOc cones to moke Av ironing easier. SHOP EARLY! Silicone pad and covor sol Iron easily — 79* foster! Drawstring cover. SPECIAL PURCHASE! space! Overall 1 99 10%xl4Vax4'. I 12-inch bent glass llghliag fixiuro Frosted gloss with a design! 84° Holds 2 lights. 22-in. skateboard-composition whools! Contoured pine board, rubber cushion trucks. 2 flashlights at I lew Wards price Chromed 2-cell tOTH FOR lights, 1 with ^*Te magnetic clip. f f Versatile 2 x4-feet keekboard,reg. 89c Use in kitchen. rkshop. In 34° 2-gts. outboard c.. io 14" boat fender 1.89 comb. natural brown., Unique fender T'Tc den;' kit'ch has many uses. ■ ■ Convenient wooden step stool—special! For playroom den; kitchen: 2 feet .high. 99' STORE 9:30 to 9:00 P.M. HOURS: MONDAY thru SATURDAY Pontiac Mall PHONE 682-4940 Telegraph at Elizabeth Lake R(t, hj V !' :s-i I, I : : Til K I’ON'I I AC I'H KSS, Fill DA V. .11 INF '25, HHIft A^»(i SAVE up to *500 ON PIANOS PLAYED IN THE MUSIC FESTIVAL 2,284 Acres Near Clare Vpfe lo Acquire Camp Site for Scouts The executive board of the j Clare on Ml 18, the camp pres-Cllnton Valley Council, Boy! cntly contains a main lodge and Scouts of America, voted last a caretakers residence. It re-night to acquire a 2,284-acra i mains in a natural state, with «!uinp site near Clare to meet | deer and leaver plentiful, present and future camping Sqvo $100 on a "HOLLY" SPINET PIANO I needs of area scouts, I The move has l)oen under con-slderiitlon since December, IWM, when an option to purchase the land was taken after a niimlM'ir of previous sltiis had been ruled ' out In the past several years. Cost of the project will be Births The following is a list of re-ent I’nntinc area births as recorded at the Oakland County •UII.W. 01 Ihl. MM,: ’ <"y »' Reautifully crafted for a lifetime of enjoyment, r- u I I 88-note keyboard. Walnut finish, Reg, $679, Bench included, I IMNI will go for acquisition of I land, the balnnee for Iniprove- Fe,rivoI$C70 Priceil 017 Other Nnw Spinets From World Renowned Names: STEINWAY, KNABE, STECK; GRINNELL Financing the purchase will be a fund drive tentatively slated for spring, The drive has the sanction of the Pontiac ai«l Detroit United Fund agen<;les. USED FESTIVAL TRADE-INS SALE PRICED! Pianos Taken in Trade on New Festival Pianos Aerosoitic Spinot ‘449 Molodigrond Spifiot ‘388 Huntington Grand ‘395 Student Upright ‘89 Ui« Your Charge, 4 Pey Plan (90 days same as cashi or Budget Terms Currently, the Clinton Valley Council owns and operates Camp Agawam, 115 acres on Tommy’s Lake near t,ake Orion. This camp was started In tiiin and will 1)0 retained in the loctil scouting program. CAMP CAPACITY Summer camp capacity at Agawam Is 1.200 scouts, less than the total number of new scouts Joining the Clinton Valley Council last year. The Clintoii Valley Council covers scouting in 36 townships and cities In Oakland and Macomb Counties, R JsrKson, nil OAllnwAV, Tsrry, WO Ulnlon, Prsylon Wolson Jr,, 3000 Or«nl, Pon-Ponljoi: Charles R, Cnuller, Cron laenh Remlg Ir, 3CW Overln SMIr S, PlSe, 30«S Meyers Mowers I, Sege, 43S Annaciolls, i LoK* George *, BleKely, 381* Mllwsll, Keego Council President Art Brooks commented on the long range terms of the new site, saying that the predicted scout population in the Council will reach 20,000 It) the next 10 years, com= pared to the approximately 11,-IMHI active now. "Camp land such us this Is rapidly dlsiippeurliig, iind we were fortunate to find hind this g«aal so near to (air aren,” llriHiks said. Many other eolin-ells are going farther north and even Into the Upper Pen-liisnlu to find tlie necessary sites for expansion, Krooks added. lie stated tlint the Lost Lake land has been enthusiastically approved by (lie engineering service of llie national sr-oiit council. SornArS 1. DosgrAngr, 37(0 UAke p A 2Mi-hour drive via expressway from Pontiac, the new camp site, tentatively named Lost Lake Heservatlon, contains three lakes and a variety of wooded and open terrain. Located 15 miles west of Phillip U, ClArK, 700 Wolvprlno, WAllod Rpg*r L, f-ronlhoWAy, 30M Qupeniihury, DnOAC Edword TUK, N ' WItlla r. RiigglAi, 4*339 WAlnilOtk, B. Tempi*, 34>l F'orl, Orey. A. Andrtwi, 41031 Weil lo . RrMkowikI, lau Yoiemlle, 4 Malberg, Wprren R. 8 field Hllli Duane J ■' 0 Bridge, Clarkelnn Denlni A. Howard, 440 Oimun, Pontiac Hugh Lence, W Cloveie, Ponllec RIeSi - - --------- --------------- ” d E, Rankin, 4*00 Lakevlew, Pop-I. Schumeker, 4*1 Aihhurnlwm, Arthur Ponllac Norman T. Smith, 3901 Clintonville, Ponllec Jamei E. BIcknell, »73 North, Milford Robert E, Burni Jr„ 704 Sheryl, Ponllar Ronald N. Pacer, 3744 Embarcedero, Dreylon Plilni Helmut Palk, 1114 Abieguemt, Use of the camp site will begin after July 1 on a limited basi.s. oVgnni/ed summer camp on a large level is not contemplated this year, however, R R "R rjtufo I Ml NOW! Wa Use JET SPRAY WAX YOUR CAR WAXED FREE! Everytime You Have it Cleaned and Washed At AUTO WASH ■ *‘A Clean Car Ridta BaHar Lasts Longar** 149 W. Huron St. AcroHH from Fimlono! First payments on the luiul will be made possible by borrowing from a reserve fund partially set up by a bequest from the late Joe Haas, long-time Scout official, Oakland County historian and Pontiac Press columnist. We Will Not Be Undersold Lew Borer Ron Sandage (Jlarkatnu AppUaurr 6 North Main St., Clarkston 625-2100 A RI.BNIT, SO PRfXTr iMPORTFn BY k4, M ASTSB IMPORT COMPANY, ITI'. I'ROIT , MICIIIOAN. A $6.50 Canadian for only $4.80? Whafs the gimmick? Big tax savings on every bottle! Instead of bottling McMaster’s in Canada, as most Canadian Whiskys are, we import it direct and bottle it here. By doing it this way, we save handsomely on taxes and other charges. You would expect to pay $6.50 for this smooth, mellow Canadian Whisky. McMaster’s is distilled, aged in the barrel, and blended in Canada. , You can’t buy a finer Canadian Whisky than McMaster’s. Why pay more than $4.80 a fifth ' (tax included). (P.S. McMaster’s also comes in a big new>2 "gallon size and in handy pints, too. Just™$11.95 and $3.06.)“' y A $7.00 Scotch for only $4,977 Sure. McMaster’s gives you the same big tax savings on its mellow, imported"in"the"barrel Scotch, too. 7 >LJU^60SCOTaiWusiCY.lbrRO0F.lLtFORTEOlNOIUQiNAL(j:A!>KSByM«MArmiMeQKrCO.,omOlT,MlCH10AH.; .iL..’'} I,i .''Xj I 111 ,1r ,r, X enneuf AUMAY8 PIIWT QUALITY ^ COMPARE J. C. P.'S WASHABLE CANVAS CASUALS HERE THEY ARE! YOUR FAVORITE SUMMER "SPORTS"! 2.99 Naad '< III, want 'am, can't do without 'am tor lao, thora, tannii or just rooming I Cotton army duck uppart with ( orract bolonca arch, cushion iniolal Sonitizad (or stoy-fraihna**, tongsr ilioalita. GIRLS' COMFY CASUALS TAKE HARD PLAY! 2.99 Parfact tor casual and ploy waor. Cotton army duck uppars ora oir coolad foy comfort, Buff crepa datign rubbar tolat-ora long waor-ing. Balanced arch (or support. Toperad toa. Sanitized for more hygienic waorl While and colors. Penney priced for volual ROUNDTOE FAVORITE 2.99 GIRLS' DENIM 2.99 GIRLS' CAP TOE 2.99 Ladies' round-toe snUoker army duck and cushioned insoles. Popular girls' denim in faded blue and blue jeans. Just right for oil sports and just Girls' cop toe tnaokcr. of cotton duck. Buff crepe rubber. BOYS'LOW CUTSNEAKER BOYS' BASKETBALL sneaker 3.99 3.99 3.99 Low cut sneaker — cotton* enameling duck uppers, cushion Insoles. The rugged sports sneaker. Cotton enameling dock uppers, cushion insoles. Cotton enameling duck uppers, molded suction cup design but soles, cushion PENNEY’S MIRAPLE MILE STORE HOURS 9:30 A M. to 9:00 P.M. A—10 VBV. POrnAC PUKSS, FHIDAV. JUNIO 25. 1000 Rallies Hostile Natives Against Cong Vief Captain Plays Key Role With Tribe By HAL KHE SANH, South Viet Nam (AP) - Ciipt. Nguyen Xiian Loc is a man wlin doean't like his job iHit la ao good Hi It limy ran'l let him go on to aomething bigger. He baa wop a kind of "I,nw-renceol Arohlo" repiilnllon In (he mounlfllnoiiH northwest eor-nl^r of this coun> try nnd military victory, if it comes,, depends on men like rapt, IjOc. He l,s tall, hand,some, quick willed and .sfieaks giwl F,ngll,sh, I.(K’, 3:1, had been an outstanding soldier for 10 years when he was picked to be district chief here. A district chief l,s roughly equivalent to a powerful county political boss in the United Slates, McCoy ns a good will envoy to the Hatfield family during that famous feud, for the poverty ridden Monlagnards traditionally dislikj the Vletnameae and the Vietnamese hsik down on Jhe Monlagnards as illiterate savages, IMPORTANT PEOPLI': Hut there are several hundred thousands-, of these trilms|«*ople and how they go can have an Impmlanl effect on this war, To counter the initial distrust he kni'w he would meet, l,oc appolnlinl a Montagnar 5 «nd / 4900 W HURON Paint-n-Gloss Store Barry garage d ell. FE 1 0087. EQUITY IN ANIIOUE ORGAN, LAMPS AND glass. 435-9943, desk ' AND CHINA CUPBOARD combined, 2 vary old trunks, dea con bench, wicker chairs, marble lop dresser, wicker doll buggies. Y Knot Anlloiies, 10345 Oakhlll, Hoi ly. ME 7 5193, open 7 days. EDISON FIRESIDE PHONOGRAPH wllh ye cyl. record*. 334-4341. PERKINS SALES SERVICE, AUC- I 435-9400 d business. 52.5,000 term Hi-Fi, TV & Radios CLARENCE C. RIDGEWAY REALTOR WALTON I lor l or 9 bedroom I west end, Ponllac. Oi IWA-NTED: CLEAN US CLEARANCE SALE 1 TIPUE LISTING SERVICE ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN Top-notch Iranchlse In excelleni ____ ____ LUMBER. Go-Kart or cash, UL 2-3974. TRADE 1959 CHEVY 4’ FOR 7sed Easy Spin-Dry. Used Frigid Ire refrlger " — "------" loned Frlgldah location. A real money maker owner-operator, Grossing $40,(l0u e^ ss c. iroquois mTr'a. "Heat);* orthe"'ilicIa' Sale Household Goods ■'....business. iralor, $29. Recondl- OL 1-8343 CfiUMrErECTRIC CmI« ri.eUi.M LH tMi Auburn FE 4-3573 bale Clothing 64 cof.b"”TMif”Til'FRiWR'A I garage SALE SATURDAY su||i" ■*'^1“'^ gMd’ condl'l8)n.'^’’F? 65 ' 110,000 down Investment back the 1 APARTMENT SIZE GAS STOVE, Watertord Hill Manor Dixie Highway-350 Ft. Beaulllul parcel of land. H nice home and small busine grossing $25,000 a year. You w Featuring a 22' carpeted Ilving room, 19' kitchen, spacious bed- ] rooms, gas heat, 2-car garage, *" SEMINOLE HILLS - This Is a home designed for the family that wants plenty of room. Has 24' living room with fireplace, 14'xU' floors, full basement, large bedrooms, IVa b car garage. I bath rented at $80 per month, e 5 rooms and bath for owner, i gas heat, oak floors, 2-car ga- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GEORGE IRWIN, REALTOR !98 W. Walton FE 3-7»83 SCHRAM Now Doing Custom Buiiding II build to yonr plans Avoiioble Building Sites 4 acres o( rolling wooded land with 200 ft. of road frontage. A lot In Rochester erea 125'xlBO' and expensive homes in the area. Two real choice lake front lots on Sliver Lake. Lots in the city of Pontiac with city water, gas kTtch-.n, ”c-.7peted Ilving I DON WHITE, INC. room wllh (ireplace, all drapes In-j 2891 Dixie Hwy._ OR 4-0494 eluded,_^16,450. 674-3714. OR 3-9I32. yy^lLpON- RQ^^o ^EAR 'BALDWIN 1 YEAR ROUND HOME I ,„^“V5,5r*c.;r'L.tn;"R'"Vripd ON WHITE LAKE Realtor, FE 5-8161. I bedroom A'll%ctrir'ur’(« "fenced I WAffs REALTY ' NA 7 2950 ' p": Boat well.- 2 f?ll baths''' _ J«4JW5jLB»ld__E_aBle Lake | •A charming home. Furnished and 1 WE HAVE SEVERAL ready lo occupy. $34,900. 887-4234 CHOICE PARCELS LOCAT- for appointment. B^ owner. -- ■■■ - s business ami home (or 5-7405. 0 (iA P L E T E .living'ROOM -ranch oak, hl-tl radio, all A-1 con-dll,Ipn, $450. FE 4-7434, elecrric''slov'e' I COUCH AND CH/LIR,' ELECtRIC *24.95; rnetiii bodsleadl *9.95^1 30-In. rollaway bed, $I0"95 4 many more savings al 103 Cass. Jim Slone. 1 BIG BLOCK BUSTER Ro'E 34 PC SET OF DISHES Wl 3 Rooms New Furniture 21-inch used TV $29.95 Walton TV FE ^2J,57 Open 9-9 __ 51.5_E. Wajlon, corner of Joslyn " JOHNSON RADIO 8. TV , Walton _ JFE 8-4549 PO'R f A bXe"'M AG N A VO X ST E R E 0, Halllcratter. OR 3-1809. used" PORTaTlE tv, $55. 2 NEW 1944 models close pul price, 3 trade In consoles, stereo wllh AM FM radios, $149. 1 3-way combination, block and while 23" TV, trade-in, $275. No money down, Firestone, FE 4-997(1. Water Softaner$ $210,355 Gross Party Store Package (Iguor p(us bc-Buslness up lor this y NEW GAS RANGE $89,00 SOFA BED $59.00 4 PC. BEDROOMS $87.00 electric range, SPARTAN water S Completely auto. 5 UL 21714, n saddle, Is wooden drop pipes. "V ENO' tA- OINETTE SET, bje. bo^ shelf. FE 5-3yi/. DOUBLE 'bed,' complete" AND golden opportunity s ... PRIME AREAS. Call full details - If we Northern Property 51«A! t“mes"'realty,”75-0394. ' I wTllIaMS CtUC'E‘road, IbS'x 181 30 acres with stream, (?00D pancake levei. WOWI - $3,450. hunting and fishing, year round ELIZABETH LAKE—Woodsy-Bc home, 22 miles north ol Atlanta. , and boat rights - 117'xl54', $1,1 363-4261. ' "" ------ C'abTnT GLADWIN, $100‘DOWN,' 28 ___After 4 p.m._482-3492. ^giod^hhinf^^nting°M No^w! * •^^CS^ROM ^REALT(3R, $5?000. MA^lOSOjatte * ■ 4 0358, eveni DUCK LAKE ■ 130' - $2,250 rights. xl20' and T40'x, Beach and boat PARTRIDGE REAL ESTATE _ 1050 W. Huron, FE 4-3581 s6b“ sbM 'pAR'tY~stbr1 .“e" mi LEs west of Pontiac on M*®- lo * Ofow- willing lo work, i inventory. Must s Tool and Die Company Shows net protll over $50,000 per year. Requires $35,000 down. ■PC, FREIZE LIVING ROOM $L UPHOLSTERED ROCKERS $17,95 4 DRAWER CHEST $23.00 VIST OUR bargain BASEMENT Used apt gas range $29.00, OdT REFRIG-eralor, good cdOdlflon. Maple ______ mirror, single bed plele, maple tables, Victorian ------ er, coffee table, tooled leather lop, pictures and frames. PONTIAC PLYWOOD l«8 Baldwin ______FE_ 2-2543 2 FRAAAE HONEY EXTRACtOR, nvestment potential •< Mound Road urban setting, nice 3 le with finished b IW-car garaye. ' with terms to suit. Detroit. $11,900 3-Bedroom, East Side Has carpeted living room and dining ell, modern kitchen with bullt-ln stove, full basement, gas beat and hotwater. Situated on a larga fenced lot with paved driveway, $11,750 on FHA with only $400 down plus, closing Standlsh i 1 on M-64. P.O. Box 836, Tver”FRONT lot, ea, $1,995, $30. 3-1595. , 3-10 ACRES, Bloch Bros.c' WEST^ BRANCH WbbDlb','”'40''AC R E V' A NO CABIN furnished. ■■ ''' west of Atlanta, Mich, off 33. I 2-4924. 0. Substantial dowr WARREN STOUT, Reoltor 450 N. Opdyke Rd. FE 5-8145 . Open Eves. ‘ 3-bedroom ranch 8 asement, 2car attached new 40x120 modern barn I constructed corral. On ACTION inrt contract, . _ Hliter, FE 20179 ?S,ar^................... Broker. 3840 Ellzaoeth Lake Road. Waiibd Contracts-Mtg. 60-A 1 TO 50 LAND CONTRACTS Urgently wanted. See us b Anxious to Sell Large roomy 4-bedroom brick homa with breaieway with iat-ousia windows lo a 2-car garage, full’ baiament, hot water and gas heat, situated on a’ nicely Tandscapad comer lot in Donel-lon Park. See fhls one and make an otter—priced at $21,250. $33 per; month Payment Includes inleres small down payment, will genuine redwood o- WHY NOT LET Ivati W. Schram BE YOUR REAL ESTATE MAN Income Property I qUY APARTAAENT HOUSES APARTMENT BUILDING ON LAKE ig-unlt. turn., A-T^KCUpancy. Reply Pontiac Press. Box U. y, etc. Save $300 no» On beautiful .Chippewa In Iti heart of Water Wortderland. Swiit ming, beaches, fine fishing in mil e potential in this 193 WARREN STOUT, Realtor- 1450 N. Opdyke Rd. FE 5-8145 Open Eves. 'Tit 8 p. m._______ or US 23. Rh erty. Some.w $325 per acre 5 minutes of 1-uns through prc_ Exc. farm bldgs. NEW BEDROOM BARGAINS B plece (brand new) bedrooms: Double dresser, bookcase bed and '*•*'* —"Ing and innerspring $"?»’^*?,'50’we''eir ' Between Paddock and City Hall 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUIIE, "ke new; living room chairs; re-'Igerplor; light 5-plece dinette se'; imps and pictures, etc. OL l 3750. 2-5597, Michigan. Call u CASH NEW COTTAGE AND WOODED lot. Full price $2,595 with $259 down. Private sand beach on large ; . » lake. Fishing and boating. Deer ; WW4L and fishing and boating. Deer and ' Partridge hunting, Leave US 27 (1-751 Freeway at Harrison-Gladwin Exit, lAt sfoo sign, turn left one block lo our office. Northern Oe velopment Co., Harrison. Open days a,, week, (^ember of Cham bar ijf Commerce). Underwood Real Estate LAND CONTRACTS-H. J. van Welt. 4550 Dixie Hwy. , OR-3-1355. nIId land eoNtRACTsT small discounts. Earl Garrels. EM 3-25)1, Empire 3-4006. , , SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS wanted. Gel oUr deal—before you sell. CAPITOL SAVINGS 8.------ ASSN,, 75 W. Huron. FE 8-71 61 HUNDREDS ,OF PEOPLE USE PRESS WANT/ADS AND GET RESULTS! EVERY DAVU WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $1,000 STATE FINANCE CO 508 Pontiac Stale Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE, $250 ____FE 4-M1S_____ ■PIECE DUNCAF P'hVfE' SET, . Exc. $75. ----------- 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $3.89 Ceiling tile 7Vjc ft., Vinyl Asbestos tile 7c ea. Inlaid tile 9x9" . 4c ea. Floor Shop - 2255^lizab'’e>hoiLake "Across From the Moll" HOME FREEZER SALE Hotpoint Freezers Full family size Hold 345 pounds Fasl Freeze Shelves Storage In door $149.00 $2.00.Down $2.00 Weekly FRETTER'S WAREHOUSE OUTLET 1650 S. 'Tele^^aph ^ .f HO USE H 0 L D-1 FcLUOi N G. O R Y ER refrigerator, freezer, living ---- -ilscellaneous. UL 2-3782. KENMORE AUTOMATIC DELUXE washer, 2>/3 years old, good con-dltion, $90. After 4. 588-7614. . k'enMORE 'Tro'nER AND CHAIR, $45. < 1-1871. KELVINATO'r' gas DRYER, EX-celimt, $40^624-9630, KEN MO re" 7* Ut'OM a 11 C ' S (3 O'-S AVer washer, good, condition, $25. FE 2-3998. ‘k'iRBY cleWerT’ LIKI Will sell reas. 333-7122. _ LAWN, kitcheF' hTgh chair. r'Nfvy antique FE lEa'ther couch, ' MAPLE DINING SET WITH LARGE hutch, girl's bedroom set, living room furniture, desks, chests, lamps, misc. After 4 dr Sat.-Sun. OL 2-3711, 1355 N. Oak, Rochester. MAPLE 'sTFgLE B'ED,''“LIViNG room suite, elec, stove, baby ---------- OR 3-?444. SECRETARIAL DESK, appliances, clothes, ! 0 YARDS WOOL CARPETING with pad,, settee, matching chair and lamp, tilt-back rocker, alec, roaster, clock radio, clothing, misc. 338-1700, 12-7 - 1965 NECCHI Walnut' console, ..used. Zig-zagger nr buttonholes, hams and fancy .stitches. S-yaar ruar. 15.00 monthly n 1-4 p.m^ 125 Hilltop NAME . YOUR 0WNF"PRICET~N reasonable offer refused! Sofa, chairs, 9x12 rug, oak dining se plete, kitchen cibinet, Thorpi NICE eratoi, $35 ______________ NICE WHIR'lPOOL AUTOMATIC washer. $45. 332-4247. NORGE refrigerator,' VERY good condibon, $40^FE ^7U8 NORGE" LUTCURY LINER. ' SUD-saver $35 Ironife Ironer FE $-8371 66 FOR DUSTY CONCRETE FLOORS Use Liquid Floor Hardener Simple Inexpensive Application Bnlce Bulldars Supply FE 5-8184 FROM WALL TO WAUL, NO SOIL — carpal* cleaned wllh * Lustre. Rent electric i GARAGE DOORS Steel, one-piece, seclloiial, wood ami fiberglass Fadory relacli In some sizes. Garage IronI remodeling Free estimated. Berry Door Sales Co„ 2300 Cole SIreel, Blr-rnlngtiam. FE 2-0203 or Ml 4-103.5. GAS furnace's 100,000 TO 130,000 BTU, you Inslell them or we will. 493-4724. GAS REFRIGERATOR, GOOD CON > $30, gas stove, Tl EAMING WHITE METAL SHOW-er cabinets, $32.50. B-lollalS- $19.95, hand basins from $8.95, G. A; Thompson, 7005 M.59 W. ",0-KART WITH WEST BEND BN- HO.*) Scroll *aw, 24" wiili »lanrt, /nrlahle speed control and '/.bp nolor, $85) Portable redlil sew wllh sleel stand and IW-hp moloi, $300. Many addlllonal allachmenti Included with most of these Della IMSLEV MODEL K-12, BACK HOI wllh J'.-yard buckal. 1951 Model, erch type boom. Terms. Call 3IJ- MCCULLOUGH CHAIN SAWS. MOD el 1-51, 8125. Modal 91, $250. Both $350. EM 3-3404. - PIANO YOU WOULD BE PROUD lo own In your living room. Laifer .....Plano - A baauly Kh. T.............. at $395 wllh banch. This w oe, 652-8934 HAGGERTY HAS IT! II. sq. redwood picnic table benches, $23.25 K. 0,; 24 srquet top redwood card, or pic- AT GALLAGHER'S - II E. HURON Open Mon.-FrI. 'Ill 9 p.ttt. FE 44)544 ACROSONIC SPYne’t PIANO, Sale Priced, 8449. Grinnell'i (Pontiac Mall) 482-0422 ANTIQUE ORGAN, SPINfct SI7*, reasonable. 412-1140. EXPERT PIANO MOVING PIANOS WANTED Bob's Van Service BM 3-7420 FLUTE, LIKE NEVO, COST $I39»5 sacrillce, 190. Musi sell, TR 4-44)0. 10.95. larlons, HAGGERTY LUMBER 205.5 Haggerty H'way MA 4-4551 HOT VVATER HEATER, 30-GALLON gas. Consumers' approved, 189.501 value, $39.95 and $49,95, marred. ' Michigan FluorascenI, 393 Orchar GUItXr CLOSE OUT, $17.95, ELEC-trie $39.95. (Full Irade-ln tor ana year). Music Center, )5tS Union Lake Rd. (In Village). ■“ GUITARS buiT/TRS GUlf/*RS Flat lops, thVsIcs, and alacirlts. Large stock ol all lypo* of guitars MORRIS MUSIC 34 S. Telegraph Rd. Across Irom Tol-Huron FE 2-0547 66-A; 4 dog. I rd'FE 4. For Salt Miicellaneous 67 -A - I HAVE A NUMBER OF very satisfied, customers lor whom I have Installed the new fabulous solid VINYL siding, Looks like scratch and much l< homar’ window fan, 20-inch blade, adjustable 30-40 Inch, Automatic timer, horsepower motor/* clean, good condition. $25.00 TNVENTO'rY REDUefiON ^ALE-Used and new typewriters, adding machines, desks, chairs , Hies, mimeographs, etc. Forbes, 4500 Hwy. (next lo Ponllac Stale FE 5-9545 Joe Vallely OL 1-6623 , Storm windows, awnings, gutters, r'G'AS"'FO'RCi'b 'air FURNACE, 100,000 BTU,. completely Installed, Heating, 474-26)1 or I SaTlfYsH SaTlBOAT, $300. matchless. 493-27H, 1-2J5 G'ALLON OIL 'tank I 1 WEEK SPECIAL l'x7' BIRCH PREFINISHED PANELING. 3 COLORS $4.97. ALUMINUM SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE WITH HARDWARE- . _ _____ $35. FE 2-0488. 4X8-FOOT SLATE, TOP PO(5L TA-ble,_allL accessories, $300. 6M-J^7. 9'XT2'' linoleum RUGS $3795 EACH Plastic wall tile with Vj-horsepow( rnotor,_$40. 473-1537. M iNdH” ELECTRIC "stove,' EX-cellent. 482-3744 alter 4 p.ni. 748 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE.'“PIC. ■ tables, dog houses. Etc. 400 REDWOOD PLANTERS, FAC-*— close-out__ barjiai— ' _______ Liberal Outpost, 3265 _ ■ " .. . 'u'SED P()W'ER” MOW'ER, $20. All new power mowers, 20 per cent oft. no money down. Fire-stone. FE 4-9970. ADJUSTABLE' DRAFTING" TABLE, $15. V Sunbeam mixer, $20. FE AUTO SAXOPHONE, B-FLAT COR-nel, wagon cartop carriers, baby buggy, UL 2-5239. AIR CONDITIONER SALEI . Choose from the following EMERSON WESTINGHOUSE WHIRLPOOLS NORGE HOTPOINT $99.00 up $2.00 down — $2.00 weekly FRETTER'S WAREHOUSE OUTLET 1450 S. Telegraph FE 3-7051 TV. Call lifter 4:30 OR 3-0949. ARC WELDER tlonary • air _ AMPs. Whitman Ford tractor AfTIC FANiS FOR "WHOLE HOUSE ventilation)" complete, $129. Chan-dler Heating, OR 3-5432. BABY CRIB, $9. Stroller; $5. It^lll-zer with battles, $4. Car bed, $2. Potty chair,_$I.^7^37S._ _ BAKER's"PRfDE PIZZA OVEN, 2 shelves, excellent condition, $125, Call between ; 7 ,and 7, l>E 3-9792. Bank KENMORE WRINGER WASHER with pump, $20. Call 338-4490. KAYSOR TRUCK "/*i'RXOND11 ION• er 4B2-M63 aflei^ 5 p.m^ K ROE HLER TWO - PIECE L iVi'NG room set, living room chairs, low mahogany table, S-plece drop leaf oak dining room set. FE 8-3747. LA'KE PUmRS,'"30 GALLONS 'PER . Thompson, 7005 A , $89.9: LARGE DOUBLE INSULATED DOG house. Heavy duty swing set end slide. OR 4-2773. LARGE reversible FAN AND BABY FURNITURE UL 2-1967 LARGE BOAT'fRAILER', 1957 CAD-iliac, 2 Mercury wheels and fires. 12' aluminum boat. 650-20 truck tires. 852-5054. LAVATORIES, COMPLETE, $2'4,50 value, ' $14.95. Also bathtubs, toilets, shower stalls. Irregulars, ter-rifle values. Michigan Fluorescent, 393_Orchard Lake. -1 let' 'us......INSfALL' YOUR GAS furnace, 1 year tree service. Alum-Inun siding, storms and screens. ■ " H Sales. MA 5-1501 or MA 5-2537. f E,' $5.7 LUMBER 4'x8' plasterboard. I2"x12" white celling tile, first quality. In carton 'ofs, sq. ft. $.08' Aluminum combination door. Burmeister's UNION HAMMOND B-2, . AOUSIC CENTER, LAKE RD. (IN VILLAGE.) LTk¥ N EW," B'LUE'MEtaC PLAKE, electric gutter end emp., 1)70. FE ,5-7040. LOWREY HOLIDAY 0 RG A N IN mahogany. This Is a beauty. $ava GALLAGHER' Open Mon.-FrI. 't LESTER Is the Time. ................. E'XCELLENT condition, $4O0.. 482-2751 ■_ PIANO, WALNUT, SRiNET, LIKR new, pay small delivery charge. - payments, lit M--------------- III Credit Manager. FE 4-4509. play¥r pTa"n6s (» hflve the n"“ ....... eny piano Into a player. All electric, nd pumping, fully automatic at only $349.50. MORRIS MUSIC 34 S. Telegraph Rd. PRE-INVENTORY PIANO CLEARANCE $399 USED SPINET PIANOS $365 UPRIGHT PIANOS $49 Low, Easy Terms Grinnell's (Downtown) FE $-7I4$ SELDO/VI USED TRADE INS Thomas spinet $395-Thomas spinel, less than a year old, $495. _ Thomas spinet, - like new, 44 note keyboard, $595. Gulbransen full size organ, $1,795 ALSO SAVING ON FLOOR MODELS AND OTHER TRADE INS Jack Hogan Music Center F E 2-8900 9 Elizabeth L cRoad 332-051 PLUMBING - PUMPS -L'aI'R" Conditioning Sales and Service Rebuilt pumps gi -............... PLYWOOD AT YOUNG'S ' 4X8 $2.54 3-8" 4x8 $3.68 ' 4x8 $4.88 %" 4x8 $5.92 s'pi'NET ORGAN, WAUmjT I Almost new, $295. i LEW BETTERLY I Ml 4-8002 [ SPINET PIANO, LIKE NEW, $4Sft ' A vrs. old, triut wood. FE 4-4752. PIANO) COMBINATION RADl'O-record player; TV; household; bedding; men's, boy's and ladies clothing, reas. 194 Chippewa. s Out- ; 30-gal Ion PLUMBING BARGAINS, Standing .toilet, $14.95 healer $47.95; 3-plece oain seis $59.95. Laundry tray, trim, $19.95; shower stalls wllh trim $34.95; 2-bowl sink, $2.95; Lavs., $2.95; tubs, $10 and up. Pipe cut' and threaded. SAVE PLUMBING CO., 841 Baldwin. FE 4-1514. Grinnell's (Pontiac Mall) the fun YOU'VE BEEN LOOK-Ing for is here. Beautiful Lowrey Heritage Organ In walnut with matching bench, like new. Save THOMAS SPINET ORGAN Walnut, 18 pedals. Must sell. LEW BETTERLY Office Equipment 2 MARCHANT CALCULATORS AND ’ National ' hJ ! lent cjrnditlon E 11; 11 71 It RANK CIWTAMRTRN. liM Sttrt ii)vl|im«iit 73 AIK 11ON lAI I, tATIittOAV. HI llrK AucIlM, IMM OlMlt Hwy fill., Ok.IidiiI I *k«, SportlH| Gootfi 74 APACHE CAMP TRAILERS tralliri •! Mg ••vlngi. IXAn(^ r>Ui! N*w Buflilg nMMtal, «W5. AMCIW taelory homilown daal. ............. ':tz: aw.,",*; gum pUli - DRiVM'l OP MOLLY I Ihi moil (.omnliilt ling of i’Piiloli, ItllO Hiilly Rd„ Holly. ...•! tTf IR'IN bTviMO OOTKIt. Coll gflgr «. BL t MU. tt.nm.wsa DPI UNO MV PoU'irTlON OP parcuMlon unil rilnl louli rlliai •hntguni. Mlw;. llomi. S«nd"Gr«vgl~Dlrt 76 I A HI ALK OIR1, top HOII , HAND, gi'«v«MMI.^NOliiunolil*. .Imlil Par I A m ACK DiBr ANb fiAf. foe toll, nil land, graval. OR 3,M4t. RI.ACK Diftt, top SOIL, PILL •and, graval, Mal'i Trucking. FB J-77/4, I MbiCB BLACK DIRT, t YARDS for lit, daj. PB LIMI. ORIViiWAy ORAYil AND p eXCAVATINO A ■Mainani, Mplii Tm'. sand'. GRAVBL, PIU dirt, RtA. •onabla, dtlivtry, OR 9-9730. SAND, ORAVBl, PILL DIRT, TOP loll, black dirt. Bulldoilng. - * vallng. OR........ ,’ BLACK DIRT, ORAVPI J71 or PP STklM. SOIL, PEAT, SAND, CLA im, waihad itona. Dal. 982-4710. SOlCr PIEAT HUMUS, SANDY im, graval. IHI dirt, r\d, PEJ-4043 TOP SOIL PBLIYBBED PE 2-«0» or pi 2 2«9S rilSl"*wTHuy' PUBLIC AUCTION m, iiiNi 2.1 7 txi ANTIQUE AUCTION rockar, plc-draiaar, cburni, crgcka. In maMlIlio. Now lutriilura ill ■ Klndii lawn bnnliura, riding lav ninuiari. many nlliai giMHi liaignli AUCTION SAL is, 70S \ Ciarkilon Rd. Laki Orlnn.......... w. Hall, aucllonaai and aalaa man agar. MY .1-1171, MY 19141 PRIOR'S AUCTIONS' BVBRV PRI day nlghl 7 n'clock. Onalllv an ilipiai and noma lurnUbinu*. Pan Hillman, amTlooaar i nnilgmnanl arcaplail wadnatday ihroudb »»n Traval Tr«i|tri 2-WEEK SALE ONLY 4 Inl4 and plannad rarraalinn araa naar Oayinrd, Michigan- t.ooo aoai for bunting, '9 lakat Mr hoallng and lliblng, Iran camptiiai lor Irallari, iwlmmlrtg imnl, Indga. ah Hill for II par walk I SM diiwii will hold yimr liili hu 10 day*. ( all MA 4 IHI nr 979 2142 Vlis^PB Mj^l diPBR CAMPBR, »91 S' AND 10' CAB OVER CAMP, TLA oompitlalv aoMippad, from V9S. Ctll or veil JaromcL hwrouum Rochittar fORD Daalar. 01 1»4J dDdoe' camper, table, p m. OR 4-OM3 AIRSTREAM ISHTWBIftllT klina ilon iff iWarnir Frilli ..Hirnn (plan to in'll aafltb Ouaranlaad iin nia. Id gal a damnn-.lrn. Wally Byain'i aadling .aravaiiii APACHE CAMP TRAILERS hK l»ONtlA(’ fSWwlH'' I0K44 PI. 1191 BARRON, ii" I’liKSiS. riuDfW ItCAItNIVAl. HMW Ry Dick Turner Itll AMERICAN, UmS. I rmni. 293 1 iSalla 1290 ORRAT IAKES, IOm iNHhiHiiii, aai,, nmd. 92a 1932. VAN DYKE 2.BEORODM. front kllchan, gwid condHInn. 12. 700. 984,0012. 294 CftlBP PONTIAC SttxlO, Ij79l2. 1294 OREAT LAKES, 12kSS, LIVINO room, 2 badronmi carpitad. In , calianl candilinn nn Inf in wall ki ................ *-|waan 4 30 p. and 9 p.m ^'nli%Ti *t-E^2'*Hi8 ** *WNINfll, Hist OPPiR TAKiS tSIS lHASS Pinn S hadrnnm, fnrnliliad, CirpaL day. I 8 1290. •UBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY Jiina 29, 10; 10 a.m, HanKrupt a> •all nf ( ranbriHik Pinnl|ma (ii al 2172 9. lalagraph, Ponllai arroii trnm Mirada Mila Shin ping Canlai, Conilillng nf hlg and madlurn nualHv colonial. I'n vinclal, Cnnlamporary and Modar furnllura and olHca aiiulpmant Snfai, .1 and 4nlaca lacllonal, placa living room lullii iwival an plalfnrm rnckari, nccailonal an IraHati *al ,'hlg**iav^ngi.''%!(Alvr PI BI Now nuffalo >"•»l.l Apadia ladory liorn Opan daily a a m, Sunday! Ill a m. in (OILER, I inlla al m',.8,'!V APACHE ampei. 9949 Hlublaml Nil 49 ATTENTION CAMPERS BUY NOW AND SAVE PVPNV n laa Hia naw 20' wida. oaranlaa a ipaca In mndarn Mobil lloma park. REMEMBER, LOW OVERHEAD; iWPBn, I uw iivoni 9AVi REAI MONKY MIDLAND TRAILER SALES 2297 DiMlr 138 07; Oi)B block miiTh n( lalagraph BVANS EQUIPMENt 429 II ' 9907 OlKla llwy. I (lull nnrih nf Walartiird Mini BOOTH CAMPER • • •variip vriiviailly I. . . .. . , , nlQhf ilandi, haariboardi, daaki, | Iwnkcaiaii .9-, 7- and S pliirt di-nalla lalii Olymnln hl fl, afc. Of ' tn e eriulpmani. Ilia i ablnala, typo-, uJ'm., ?ad,*!l^d'S,,'Z'’T«nt da Compers IHI.II al lima or puriLaa. Inipai WINNPBAOO lion Friday praiadlnu lala, 10 a,m 4 n m, and 2 a m mnmlnn of ANION •ala. J. Wolford Co., audlonaari, ^ .P.'i9P,!JL'i. Phono PA M232, ATUROAY, JUNE 29TH I P.M, Parm and nico houiahold aucllon, Incalad l mlla imnh of Goodrich mllai eaaf lo 12174 Graan Rd. Parmall Supai H tractor, Intarnatlonal u-diak .......... .............. dock. Ca»a ............. cord ol chunk wgod plus olhar farm Innii and houiahold Hama. Farm sold rianataa Marchanli Bank, dark. Prank Tody, prop j Bud Mlckmoll, gauaral audloriaai, MrFaaly Rawirl. 1140 MIS, i WOLVERINE ; Prom II.HS Wa -lalf DralHa HOWI anion Prom 91,99.9 . .....Inilall Raaca and hllchas ■' lAlSS anrt SALES and I Rubb«r-llriici waqoo rmmm a.— CENTURY TRAVELMASTER GARWAY SAGE HURRY ww^aT' I ;pL Wanltd Ciri-Trucki POR CL PAN 292 wail ilurnn SL -7171 P Junk Cart—Trucks irui-kV Eionomy Can, 2139 Olvla, TlOP OOILAR PAID" HAN" USBD C ARS GI,ENN'S 101 A TRUCKS 1-2 AND 10 JUNK CA Praa low. OR S-223S. I OR 10 JUNK CARS - trucks fra# tow anWJma.^B f2999. ALWAYS BUYING JUNK CARS - FREE TOWS TOP « - CAII FE 9 8142 SAM ALLEN A SONS, INC JUNK CARS MAUI ED AWAY 279IM3 WRifKh JUNKS, 1292 NEW at, baltar than Innk prlrai, Royal Auln. PE 9 2SS0 Uisd AutoJruck Ports 102 Naw and Uiad Tmcki 101 PwbIib Cm 1294 FORD BCONOI INE PICKUP, ruilom i,ab, radio, whlfowali.i, Htw mllaaba, almoil Ilka nawl I,aval IEROME FERGUSON, Inc Korh •liar FORD Daalor .................. JUNE SPECIAL NEW 1965 CHEVROLET Inn pickup truck wHh lipaad aledrh wlpari and waihari, haalai, tiva >;79»I9 llrai, nil hllai, Maavy duty “*■ - taat bumnar. All I laaai an ta. 91.90 r Matthew^ Hargrtavas, Inc. (Truck Daparlmarjt) 931 OAKLAND AVENUE FE 9 4191 must sacrifice FOR BEST OF lar, 1294 For Pickup, V-8, cuilnm i nb Plaasa burry arui call 991' ' SEPTK lANK rRU(K oflar 31 Fairgrnva 1293 SlUUEBAKEH BODY. IOV 1290 CHEVY V I motor, I i;97' 90vy 283, 1297 Hiihk, TRIUMPH iVf(ilN ......................... RUNS gnnd 993. 92.3-2897. 294 GRd TRI r»OWBR MANIFOLD 73 2897, (Air TOP (AHHI llnkaga. 490 I (nr OTO Inkaga for Chavy ANVAS COV liV/! Aulo Iniurancg 104 AUTORITE BUY AETNA CASUALTY Morlarn hlyh r|uallly, auln Ini NO DOBS OR PBBS (All US FOR NO OBLIGATL DBTAIl S BRUMMETT ACiENCY Mliatia Mila PE 40 AUTO INSURANCE Andflrson Agency FE 4-3535 1044 Joslyn Ave. YES, wa hava llnandng np In' yIs?*^*, 2 or 3-bartroom nrodali YBS, wa hava many uiah. YES, all DalroHar prodneU meal or akcaad lha rloid Bh(i Rnnk Slandarda for haalino, plumbing and alatirlial ayilami. You navar gamhla. Vnii aiwaya tn|oy tha jiliHmala ^In lalaly, comfort and YES, you'll lavt hundradi of dollari (luring our lala Opan daily until 2. Saturday and Sunday unlH 9, Bob Hulchlnirm Salai, 4301 Dlila Hwy„ Dravlon Plalni, imv GSM MOUHfTRAILPR lerutVY ■ FORD COMBT ■ FALCON ■'Well, if you Tvoi'ked YOUH way IhrouKh coIIck*'. E’«P.! inXn you .shniildn'l hnvp any Iroiible woiklng MY way Ihrmigh!" TRI POWER FOR I2S7-440., 1297 and 98 PnnIlai aioo, i/i. Bouti—Accgitarigi 97; Bgais-AccgiiorlBi 9J oath, 9829399 'New and Used Trucks 103 I. Gai haal, conking a 0 PONTIAC, Evinr / 39 HORSE POWER 1 CORRBtl I 14-1237. 19 FOOT LIBLtA 7 w(K)d, 40 al2drli .1 varnlthad, haUar OAKLAND MARINE '/.-TON PORO PICKUP VI, 1248, ' I good running condlllon, PE 9,182,1. 1293 OMt LTON 5TAKB, 9390, Pi Foraign Cars XK )d0 IA6UAR, machanlcally nadati ;|724 aftar 2.99 VW, NEW ENGINE, TRANS million, good body, ................. 17 MT>A OOOO (;ONOIIIO IS-POOT ElOIN PIB6RGLAS II 27 7 h.n. ScoH, Elaclrlt ilarl gin frailer, MV 2 9821 adar 4 15-POOT FIBBROIAS, 79 S SALE BY OWNER, CHRISi 112S3 CHEVY '/. TON WIYH 1299 E Pets—Hunting Dogs 79 3, :i93-7B39. AT DACHSHUND PUPS, TERMS. Stud'dogi. JAHEIMS. PE 8-2938, ADORABI E PUPPIES, 93.00 EACH, . SIRED I ACK BEAGLE PUP Wllcllfta Bannlilar attar 5. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, l.albaifroum and Morx Dala blood Hnai. 924-2191. AKC COLLIE PUPPIES, TEMPO rary ihols and wormed. 973-0529. AKd">bODLE, MINATURE TOY, malai. Aprir.nt and illvar. Excal-lant quollly, parmanani >hnt« ilarl- Many oddi and andi, Sam Proulxi Bucllonaar, al OXPORO COSAMU-NITY auction, on highway M24, 2 mllai north ol Oxford. Ed ProiHx, prop. 971-2923 SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2:30 A.M, “ . and Mrs, Email Squiar, Ilia 0 o/aa rtildanli, art lalllrm aucllon lha aniira contanta of AKC DOBERMAN STUD, RED -Inr lala and ilud larvica. 389 $. Marihall. AKC POODLES, TINY TOYS, 975 UP AKC DACHSHUND PUPPIES. STUD dogs. ESTELHEIM8, FE ...... AKC POODl.E PUPPIES. PAPERS Whllr and black. 950 am' EM 3-3992. All Breed Grooming ALL PET SHOI PE 4S433. Turl pllas. all'pets, FISL 12-9070 55 WILLIAMS. ) SUPPLIES, union Loxa Faaa and Pat Shop, 7215 Coolay Inka Road, APRICOT'toy poodles, REGIS-larad, 9 Wk>. old, 970, alan iHvar toy lor ilud, 930, Franklin Ran-nals, 982-5725. AIREDALE PUPPIES, 8 WEEKS, ‘"C ehampitw slock, 451-8222. CANINE COUNTRY CLUB mg, tmardlnq. Pickup oi 2 to 9 Oally. 852-4740 CUTE KITTENS 12.9 Summllt, Apt. I. DOBERMAN AKC BLUE FEMALff FOR SALE: AKC REGISTERED alredala,_ mola, OA 8-2812, F R'E E” "■'CUTE KITTENS, BOX trained. 393-319.1. FRENCH POODLE AND PEKING-a^5e,^29B2 Lance, L.ka Orion altar MALE. PUPPIES, MOSTLY SPAN-lel. 7 weeks. $5. FE 2-7734. 982-4728. PERSONALIZED POODLE ping. OR 3-8220. .....PET CARE will feed 9nd walk your on vacation. Vlclnlly Herrington HIH^^FE_5-3455. _ POODLE PUPS,'SISrSLACk MIN-lature, lather unknown. MA 4-4474. POMERANIAN^ PUREBRED IIAALE FOX TERRIEK and dog house, $25. 320 S. Marshall. PURE BRED GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, $35. MA 9-2504. POODLES-AKC female, 2 years •riced reasonable - _ ...fh children. Will to dealer or kennel. TO .9-7975 Thursdey-Safurday. POODLE PUPS, SMALL BLACK miniatures, 3 months, AKC, shots, 1 male, 1 female, show -......588-0727. puppTes~a FE 4-2721. 3 RABBITS. Richway Poodle Salon 821_OAKLAND ____FE 8-0829 ST. BERNARD, 7 MONTHS, MALE, owner deceasrt- $200^ E7IA 3-2737. TOY aprTcot PObblE puppTes, from 3'/a lb;., show stock. 482-1218. TIGER kittens, FRITKY'IwALE andJemale.TI weeks. F E5-2442. WEIMERANER, MALE, AKC, GOOD ' *mn*er. 428-3227 YORKSHIRE CARRIER PUPS,"7 weeks old, tiny English imports, superior pedigreed. 542-8102. . Auction Soles antiques auction — SATURDAY June 24th, ll a.m. Estate of Frank D. Cobb, will be sold at his former farm - 2130 Baldwin Rd., Lake Orion. Cherry drop-leaf table, wash stands, chests, marble-top tables, spool beds, Sheraton shaving mtrror, small chest with tear-drop pulls, set of 4 cane-seat chairs. Rockers: Boston platfor ----_.J. Victorian ladles' desk. Oil lamps: hand and hanging. Large quantity of pictures. Pressed and cut glass. Spode, Buffalo anc* Blue Willow china. 17 sets sleigt bells, 59 other bells. Side saddle Cutter, bob-sleds. Candle noblds Iron stoves. Lots of harness, bool lacks, anvil, grind-stone. Modern and antique fools by the ------—'* Terms: cash. Food available. J. Cobb, administrator; John P auctioneer. Call OA 8-1290.- EVERY FRIDAY EVERY SATURDAY 7:30 P.M. EVERY SUNDAY 2.00 P.M. Sporting Goods-AH types - SATURDAY JUN8 29 lO'OO A M i Sm''’n.,f"""' Mahloy HIM Rd„ Fenlon, 29 Herafordi,' Doier, looli. Sian Parkins, auc-tlnnear, SwarU Creak, 43.9-2400 SATURDAY, JUNE 29, AT I P.M, ' Good hirnllure. 1 ols nt anllquat, TOM STACHLER AUTO 8. MOBILE SALES 3021 W, Huron SI Fi 2-42 |)iil you m a oaw Marlalla i.flurl, W« have lha lol. . AND 20 WIDbS AND UP lo 9011, long, Deluxe and ilandard, STtWARTS 12 widei, 2 ilorlei, oh lenglhi wllh nlw toom-o-wail coniirucllon. And new warp proof coblnel daori, YiULOWSTONB AND WINNEBAGO, The best In tormer Clork«lon Home 52 N, Main SL clarkston, consisting ol line turnlshlngs, onllques, col lectors Items, as English love-seals, marble lop tables, antique liirnllure, Europeen chine, glest, engravings, heirlooms, library, olch-Ings, etc, Also selling the regular .DMB OUT AND S Bee 1 Ine truck < ni (revel trailers, C wood, Front. Ill Skompet. a plies 'an(/VrvIce,*()pen weeKdnys ' 2 2, Sal, 2-9, Sun, 2-5. JACOBSON WF RFNI IRAVFI 1RAIL* MAK* RtSERVAriONS NOWI Oxford Trailer Sales 9 FOOT r-PATMl Chrysler engine, gnod condition FIBliRGLAS, SLtCIRK ,, good tKindlHon, lie and Stihehew | 9725, Corner 974 0991 4POOT BOAT, 15-J40RSEP0WER electric ilarler motor. Trailer. Ex- Irai. 9900. 79 72 ■let 9 HOA1, 45 HORSE INGIN x.lrlc slarl, nil trailer, 393 2827 001 WHIUlHOUSF KING1I 9I ' ( large, high- OTa-ORD^ COMMUNITV^^ A^UOION. Uveitock 83 SPOTTED GENTLE 925-1415 or 973-8512. 2 PONIES, MATCHED .................... sold together. Saddled ahd MUST bridled. 2-YEAR-OLD COLT, $125, REGIS-tered, hell Arab, $2.90. Ol 1-0475. DON'T FORGET Circle J Stock Exchange Horse and Pony consignment sale el the Lapeer County Center Building, Saturday, June 29, starling al I p m. 93 consignment tee and 2 per cent selling lee on anything sold over 950. Deadline ll a.m. Juna 29. Phone MO 4-320,9 or MO 4-2917 or write Melvin Jordon, 37/7 Davison Road, Lapeer, Mich- Draylon Plains DR 3-3 CRUSADER CAMPER COMPLE ly new concept In ( amplng nn play at Newcomb'i, 3123 I ap Rd, M 74 al I 75. 338-3-914 2-0721, ; j Porkhurst Trailer Sales ! I INES3 IN MOBIIE LIVING 15 IO| i 90 leal. Fealurino oew Moon 1 j ^ Buddj and Nomads ^ ^ J | I CounHy Cousin, MY 2-4911 upholilerv, loam -Ik Alloy I2S0, I FREE Nohy ^(Kliln|i anri lumllng , (Vnlue 91,351 ' Birmingham Boat Center N. n( 14 MILE RD, Al ADAMS RD IDHNSON 9 HORSEPOWER MO lot, uood i.nndlllon, |92. IP 5-2799. MARK^IV MFRCIIRV pLPCtRK, JOHNMIN UiriBDARO MOTORS Bnals (anoes Trailers Lverything lor the boal OWENS MARINE SUPPIV 329 Orchard I ake FE 2-8020 NPW I2-F1. ALUMINUM BOATS Buchanan' ‘ 1294 CHEVROLET, TON PICKUP, (Jnnd condlllon, FE 2 9735. 1294 1(1 TON CliEVY PICKUP, GQOO shapa 9250. OA 9-2029 attar 9 p.m. 1995 OODOP TRACTOR, EXCEI. lent rondlllnn, 30' tandem, lo ixiy, eieclrh braker ‘.........— VOLKIWAAINI 129.3 2 door aadon. imorT I pattrrion c'huvrolkt co IN CHUVRI mri Ayi. rmIno^ai New and Uud Ctrl s'no’rWop'walton I (Mod 8ala«tlim of Tina Rlctcupi. tasy farms. > Will Dorman ' PE t-U91 NEED CRTDIT? Baen hankrirpi, or had , (jraitit mobiamit i ran tininca you and oive you Immadiaia delivery, call Capitol ,Auto 312 W. MONTCALM FE 8-4071 Pnniian KEEGO PONTIAC lAI BS I> SiRVK e 682-3400 VISIT THE "GbObWIll" USED CAR LOT OF Pontiac Retail Store 49 Ml, Ctamani Straal *»> PB 3-7294 1254 BUICK, (49. 40 I haiTolla, oft Howard. Ponllac, 219 BUICK, good tRANSPORTA Hon, 9129, Pi 9 9494. 295 BUICK IUP8R CONVBKfIBLi, radio, heater, full powar, good .................... 1190, r(tnnlng lltlla 1 7 1470 al r 9, 1257 BUICk. A-r, ITM. iAVl auto, PE 9-3271 1257 BUICK WAGON, (lT9. CAM alter 5. 338-0:i25. 129(1 BUICK I BSABRB 4.&OOA h a r (I I 0 p, wllh powar ilaarlng, hrakes, radio, haalar, Poll Prlra WB FINANCE 0 VW KARMANN GHIA, WHITP vails, radio. 9975. OL I-I87I ,0 MGA, NBW BNOINR. BXfFI enl condlllon. PE 2-2129. 1290 RBO MG, CONYBNTIBI B 11,325; I' Inrk 3I0 Cass Laka Marine 912-0851 1259 CHEVY '/s-TON PICK UP, " Paddock alter 4 p.m. CHEVROLET PICKUP, I h, good condition, May see 1290 PORO '/I-TON PANEL, BLUE and while, 4-cvllnder, 9325. PA1 LURSON CHEVROLET CO,, II04 S, WOODWARD AVE , BIRMINO HAM. Ml 4-2735. PICKUP. ELLSWORTH AUTO & TRAILER SALES Rent Trailer Spece OPEN SUNDAYS AT 1 P.M. 10 28'. We il 9577 Dixie Hwy. MA 9 1408 FOR RENT: TRAVEL TRAILER, sleops 4. 924-2950. FOR RENT, 15' VACATION TRAIL or, sleeps 4, FE 2-8221. FOR rent' VACATION TRAH ERS Day or Evening OR 3-1991 FEEDER CATTLE, ANGUS CR Hereford, 3 Hereford rows, 1st calf by side. 925:2293. GENTLE HORSEjPfOR CHILDREN, HEREFORD COWS, CALVING NOW. 9250 ooch. Registerad bull. 9350, All --------- -'1; 444-3527. horse’s BOARDED, BOX STALLS, close to Pontiac. 30O acres to -1, Ml 7-3440. HORSES FOR SALE, FE 2-2423 OR FE 4-1370. 75l_Waldon, OUTSTANbiNG REGISTERED 'A Arab, steel grey, 3 yr., gelding. 16' 17' 19'/2' and 23' KENSKILL All these models (in display Selt-Conlelned Sleeps 4 Persons or Double Bed Available eavy Gauge Aluminum CREE Truck Campers V Tnick^Camper, on CREE 13'/2', 15'/?', 17' and 20' YEARS, 1 REGISTERED AND GRADE' horses. Saddles. 752-30S7. SHETLAND ' PONY WITH FILLY i cojt, very gentle; 1150. 444-3527. TENNESSEE WALKER GELDING, English - ... '..... ‘ ' The PUMA CAMPER for 1965 Is Here! 90!' ( FOOT DORSFTT Johnson motor, enmptete wnn go-lor Iraller, gonri value, wnrih sec Ing. 927 W, Hurno, '' OORSETT, 75 HORSE POWBR Evinrude and trailer like new, many extras, OR 4-I4J9 l-POOT 1HOMP30N, 75 HORS'p HORSE I new 45 horse 'MOTORS LAPSTRAKF HBEROL7 92' riem Iraller i BUCHANAN'S 2992 Highland Rd, OWENS CHRIS CRAFT 95 MODPI 5 ON OISPl AY Used Truck Tires All Sizes Rudct trrmA AVAll/ihlp FIRESTONE STORE Auto Sarvico HI PFRFORMANCf MOT;’)RS I root CABIN CRUISFR; fO horsepower Mercury, line condition. Rndio, Iraller and extras, will sac rlHce, 1200 9925 Whylall, 929 4.314, 1 FOOT CHRIS CRAFT OUTBOrARO, 2 sleeper trulner. Including Itailer. 91,050. Call 951 0542 week days l''rF001 STARCRAFT CRUISER; /5 Evinrude; till trailer; exlrax. I $!,725, 508.2117, ^■»!l8';r-FOOT DAY I 1290 SIMCA, GOOD CC ' 9125 Save Aulo. FB .5 I 1290 VW MICROBUS. A8 'TOOO miles, Exi.ell I. Pi 4 5 TON PICKUP, EVERY lion. I IE 4 1292 CHEVY_ CHEVY OR 3 riEETSIDF VI, 1293 EM 3-3273. ....Ton ford pickup, c condition, 91,275. EM .3-0023, 1962 CHEVROLET I I'V”d^r'^'^'(''i • Sen 1 Motorcycles 1290 CUSHMAN SCOOTER, 3-wheel, good condition. 33S-II48. 1293 HARLEY DAVIDSON 24, LOAD-' (Iras, 17,000 actual miles. 73-2.554, HONDA 305, EXCELLENT CON dlllon, 2300 ml. FE 5-0874 oi PE 5-.3I2I. 1294 TR-9, 1244 YAMAHA 125 CC. 974-2390 1294 YAMAHA, 250 C.'C. 5-SPEED, road bike, $900. LO 3-3094. 1294 HONDA 150 CC, WHITE, EX celleni condition, never raced. 9425. 9-8122 . Cell • HARLEY DAVIDSON SPRINT. - —- 332-2594, SPEED, 1295 YAMAHA, 250CC, ext ., $545;_OR 3-8829, 1295 ■YrlMAHA TRAILMASTER FE 8-8723 ------- d. 973-205 TRAINING AND BOARDING, years' experience, guoranleed soli Inctlon or your money bat ................Garnetl. Scamper for '65 BSA- 230 E. P 5-2200 NORTON - DUCATI LES 9. SERVICE 1. E T E L e OF BRIDGE Slone motorcycles sterling al 92.32 equipped, 9525 , 928-1584, 5 HORSE POWER EvInRUDE Speed l-twin motor. 338-2258, 240, 15 FT. GLASTRON, EI.ECIRK Mar.cury 40 h,p„ wllh trailer ant( extras. $900, FIE 4-3894 1290 i; OOT CROSBY FIBBROI.AS 0 horsepower Gale, Tee-Nee boat accessories. $1,100. Interceptor. Call after 9 p.m, F ALUMINUM CABIN CRUISER, 1 VAN CAMP CHEVY AIL ford mu 4-1025 243 CHEVY 1/1 ION V-8 PICKUP. Very clean. 52 Chamberlain eller 7. All day S(indoy, 294 ford PICKUP, WITH 8 FOOT box. Caper hulld iip and Is ypi (or only $1425. JEROME-FERO MANY OTHERS 10 CHOOSE FROM | SON Ir WE BELIEVE Your Best Buys Are Gl AS.STRON MFG LONE StAR BOATS 1965 CMC II (liter. washers. $1,810 - Prlcei Are Born H d Elsewhere Hougnten 8, Son OLDS-RAMBLER-GMC motor, Ira EM 3.3287, BEFORE VC BRAND NEW - J MAKE A' Ice. Kar's Clarkston Rd! Laka' Playl Mercury outboards, sneii i axe noaii, i Alloy trailers, BEAUTIFUL 19 - FOOT MODERN ! Mercury and Iraller. ' Cushion, walk I 4 2757 Hay-Grain-Feed 84 BALED HAY. TO BE PIC.KED UP In the fields. 934-3072. Holly. CLOVER'ALFAFA HAY, CRIMPED, no rain, 35 cents per bale in Held, OR 3-91^. hay" a¥D STRAW, BY BALE OR ton. NAj^222 or_NA 7-2210, Poultry 85 LIVE 5TEWERS FOR SALE, each. Sandy Ridge Poultry Fat 3575 West Tienken, ■ FE S-2002. 'ol 13' Custom b NOW ON DISPLA Holly Travel Coach 10 Holly Rd.. Holly ME 4.9771 -Open Dally and Sundays- . MARY'S CAA8PERS PAUL A. YOUNG INC. 4030 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plklnet (on Coon Lake) Open seven days a weak HONDA, 1245 'sw: LOW MILEAGE, exc. condition. FE 8-9553. HONDA TioT ■'W '“rkCTUAL' Mi'-ES, $425. Call 982-9802 attarJ. Nell. HONbA^RlUMPH-NORTON ' ANDERSON SALES I, SERVICE laas s Taleoranh FE 2-1302 BIG DISCOUNTS ON Boats and canoes al TONY'S MARINE ' JOHNSON MOTORS 22 years repair experience. Open 2 lo 8. 2425 Orchard Lake Rd. BEAT THE HEAT BUY NOW UP TO 30% OFF ON BOATS NOW IN STOCK Ponliac's Only Mercury MERCRUISER DEALER FOX SNOWMOBILES , NIMROD CAMP TRAILERS Marine and Sporting Goods CRUISE OUT, INC. 93 E. Walton FE 8 4402 Oally 2-9 BOAt'tRAILERS $105 Buchanan's 39.3-2301 e^.SlarJNewporU n fishing boat, a MFG Inboard-Oulboard, Mercury Cruiser, boal. trailer, all tor $2,525. . MFG Flbcrglas fishing b 12. Lorre Star (Iberglas, wllh ( rllble loo, trailer. Only $1, , NAME BRAND CANOE. C 1965 FORD '/i-Ton Pickup rllh the 9-cyl. ISO h.p. engine, signals, washers, healer, delroslers, 5-275x15, 4 ply tires. Serviced and 2-year werranivl Only - $1795 s Taxe-r CHEVROLET TRUCKS 1294 '/j-lon FlaetSIde, 8' i red finish, 9. stick 1291 RENAUIT. $300 Ml 7-.1722 iWl PORSCHR, 1900 NORMAl, A-1, $2,100. Pontiac 5porl» far, 33VI51I 1291 VW, NEW ENGINE, TIRES, excelleni condlllon, EM 3-2814, 1242 RENAljn LIKE NEW Ponllac Hardtop, •*'?ii*Ji„**’* economy cars ... 4-DOOR SEDAN i|TH RADIO AND HEATER, 40 ilLES PER GALLON, ABSOLUTE- si HAROLD T MGR. Mr. Parks ER TORO, Ml 4-r3UU. 1293 TRIUMPHANT TR4, wheels, Al condlllon. Sport* car, '33S-ISH. 1293 RENAULl, HAS RADIO AND HEATER, WHITEWAll TIRE.S, LOW MILEAGE, NO MONEY DOWN, ASSUME CAR PAY MENTS OP 132.17 PER MONTH, VILLAGE, RAMBLER, 999 S WOODWARD AVE. ' Kino Auto Repossession BUICK hardtop, nn I paymanli ol lusi 17.44 weekly, will bring car In your home. Mr. Cash, al 331-4521, dealar. leei BUICK SPiCIAL STATION WAGON WITH AUTOMATIC, POWER, RADIO AND HEATiR, WHITEWALL TIREI. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, Pavmenie of 134,42 per month. CALL CREDIT MGR. Mr Ptrki al HAROLD TURNER FORD, Ml 4-7500. 1292 BUICK ELBCTRA, 2-b60R hardlop, "225," buekal etali, lull wlHu'lnl2Jf^JfnKe*nl!w.'***'* $1695 Homer High! PONTIAC-BUICK CHEVROLET )A 1.2521’ flklord, Mlchlgap Repossession 1292 BUICK Elecira "225" wHh I293'/J SPITFIRE, PULL meni, only 21,000 milai, celleni condition. 949-5011 BIRMING EQUIP- 1294 VW, RADIO, EXTRAS, A 1 MV 2-3282 294 VW 2-DbOR, RADIO, HEATER, Immaculate, must sell. $1225. FE whitewalls, Exceptionally deer FE 2 9292. Are You Looking For ECONOMY?. to high quality, Ford ipeclllcatlons wllh Amarican standard iUa nuls and boltsi Best of all English Ford llna of cars art backed by e national wide sales, and lervlce organization! I ow Initial cost ' malnlenance cost, and 30 __________ MPG. 24 months or 24,000 miles warranty I See them today i LLOYDS ury-Com. ,H.C NUMBER 27-' Rochester, ^ 87i- ■FOOT ! PICKUP CAMPERS ew 1295 10' Cabover models, com- ..pletel/ equipped Including gas circulating heater $725. Easy terms. This price Includes excise tex end freight. New 1245 14', Travel Trailers $825 up. Open dally 2 a.m. to 8 p.m, Sundays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Apache Fec-tory Hometown Dealer. Bill Col ler, I mile east of Lsipeer on Telegraph K&W CYCLE YAMAHAS “SUZUKI'S Cliff Dreyer's Gun and Sports Center 15210 Holly Rd. Holly, ME 4-4771 Open Dally and Sunday PONTOON'-FLOAt BOAtr LARGE, PATTERSON CHEVftOLEt (JO, 104 S. Woodward Ave. Ml 4-27: BIRMINGHAM r, canopy and motor. Sale CANOES INDIAN VOYAGER CANOES safely lor yoursell, i solely inslebllity, "PAUL YOUNG INC. braylon Plains : E 0 A R' S'T R i'p'CANbE; FIB E R GI, A S $75; ME 4-3223. tarrilly lun'ior'summer. Call' after 9 p.m. MA 9-3059. SNVPE ■ SAlLiBbAT, “DACRbN'’'SAILS •- son, exbas. OR 4-1127. _ THOMPSON''T4-FObt, WITH DECk and windshield, Johnson II horse ------- ..... controls, $325. . GMC 1961 GMC 12-ft Stake raralely. 474-7843 or GR 4-5429. - fRADINGbAYS ! n that Thompson,! 1960 GMC Long wheelbase, cob and chassis craft. MFG, Sea-Ray MANY OTHERS KING BROS. 1-1992 Pontiac Road at OpdyKe 7-HORSE' power BOLEN RIDE-O-Matlc, electric starter, 34-Inch mower and dozer blade. UL 2-4770 or 923-9751. BOLENS G A R D E N TRACTOR equipped wllh 40" $i plow, cultivator, discs. PLAYMATE TRAVEL TRAILER • nice way to lake a vacal Reese hitches Installed Bicycles blade. ', 24" t rl mower, $185, _______ and other equlp- ment. After 9 p.m. 425-M07. McCULLbUGH'chain SAW~$45. ' Opdyke HardwdTe — FE 8-9989 SIDE DELIVERY RAKES, MOWERS and balers, new, used and rebuilt. Davis Machinery Company. Orton-vine. NA 7-3222. Gold Bell Stamps-on all merchand' ■'FOR LOWE'sT TRAbrNG prices on new John Deere balers, mowers and Rent or Buy PIck-up campers $795 and up. T & R Camper Mfg. Co. 1180 Auburn Rd. 2 blocks west Livernols on M52, Rochester, MIc igan. 852-3334, ___ GOOD USED BUYS. "SPEED" SA vllle. 258 Osmun. JE'REB" TANbETVI TIME, FUN FOR the family. Ride a bicycle for 2, 459-8181, 531 Main Rochester. CENTURY DONZI . SALES-SERVICE Johnson ______ ol. Only s down delivers, We linance. PINTER'S - Rentals our rentals, and they sleep up to 7 peole, and you may have a standard or self-contained model. Make your reservation now-before it Is too late—See Us- Holly Travel Coach, Inc. lUIO Holly Rd. Holly ME 4-9771 finance. Harlland / 932-71 THE LARGEST "REAL" FARM, service store In Michigan. John | Deere and New Idea parts galore, i Gold Bell stamps with all mer- i chandise In stock. Davis Machinery Co., OrtonvHle. NA 7-3222. _ - M Streamline All 24', 26' and 31' NOW ON DISPLAY Travel vTrdlers 8-FOOT TRUCK CAMPER. $725 -Luxury-43uallty— , Holly Travel Coach Inc. 15210 Holly Rd., Holly ME 4-4 ■—Open Dally ar" '=■—- Boats-Accesiories 97 8-FOOT SAIL BOAT, $225. CALL 1295 models selection of useo oonis. mot '’“'TaSS LAKE MARINE Cass-EIrzabeth Rd. 98 ^ Open 7 Days CENTURY SUN SLED, DEMO. $2, 8X24 ALUMINUM PONTOON BOAT, motor optional. 982-9472. 12-FbbT'klf‘BOAT. 1258'18-HORSE-power Evinrude motor. 9-gallon, gas lank. All controls, $185. 107 S. Tllden. I'^FObr RUNABObt, 30 HORSE-power motor, tilt trailer, $400. 43 8L Shlrje^ FE «348. 13' fHOMPSON, GC>OD''(S)NbrTlbN will sell Cheap. ORj^3-2834. 14' Wbb'o' BOAT, 35 HORSE POW-er Evinrude electric and trailer, $350. EM 3J211, FbOT ALUMINUM, ARROW- MAZUREK MARINE SALES W^ward at S, Blvd. FE 4-t COMPLE'T'E' LINE“bF DORSETtS -~ Thompsons ' ■“ 14-FOOT ALUMINUM BOAT, horsepower motor and trailer OR 3-9775, CHEROKEE RUNABOUT, zo n.p. motor, all accessories, $375. Call 473^9M^ _ ^ ^ _ _ ALUMINIUM RUNABbutJ See at KENYON BOTTLED GAS, ____M35 Highland Rd. 473-2421 lO-FOOT TRUCK CAMPERS FULLY contained, $1225. SALE PRICES ON ALL CAMPERS and pvemlghters. Doc's Jeeplond TAWi^K tT5™a~i I F~R c : bpTpcP ' 19-FpOT FIBERGLAS RUNABOUT, Hitches, Trailer RantalD- W^^ " horxeonwer F„lnmU. with al. horse electric Mercury, trailer i tarp. 393-7873. If no answ 335-0180 WOLVERINE TRUCK CAMPERS 14 - FOOT ALUMICRAFT BOAT. Model F:L. Used. One 14' Little Dude, practically new trailer. Both ■- .......... 7-(|4T1, 401 N. Sag!- ir/Holb. FOOT CRIS-CRaFT,'T#-H0I^SE tor, FIgin trailer, $195. -0851 SUPER-PORPOliSE, SAIL BDaT, year-old, MA 5-1145. V-BOTTOM PLYWOOD, " 12 FOC ■ ■ with trailer, $150. 674-2152. 1962 CHEVROLET Cob and chassis, would take a 12-fl. platform body 1959 GMC Walk-In von 725, Wanted Cari-Trucki AVERILL'S 1961 FORD Econoline '^on Mariners ai Pontoon boats Al mlnum and fibergias canoes, al mlnum fishing cycles. Johnson ■ “— txceller.. .............. - boat, motor and Aluminum, mo'to'rs.'''Many "exrceMenl complete •jsed outfits ol boat, i—' rallers. GUARANTEED 'IghI at only 10 per cem uuwn iVagonfrain campers - Bridgestom noforcycles. PAUL A. YOUNG, INC. 100 late models 'Check the rest but get the best" GMC AVERILL'S FE -Z-2B/B 2020 Pixie ME 4-ai Californio Buyers ” m’& M MOTOR SALES Factory Branch 675 Oakland Ave. FE 5-9485 (On Loon _____ MON. THROUGH SAT. _Sunday 10 - S, bAWfON'S ■ s'PEcTALiS " NEW 24' Kayot Captain, deluxe pontoons raft, canopy, alum, rails, fibergias covered deck, steering, swim rail, 33-h.p. Evinrude elec, controls, battery and box. Reduced -to $1,550. NEW 15' Steury fibergias lapsfrake runabout, 5-year warranty, bunk seats, padded dash, lights, speedometer, ^comoass, lire extinguisher, 40-h.p. ■ Evinrude elec, and 800 Pamco trailer. Ready to go at $1,495. Several used outfits at greatly reduced prices. Grumman canoes—MIrro and Cherokee alum, boats — Steury and R Inker Boats-- Did You know? VILLAGE RAMBLER e for 4 Evinru'i Panco trailers—KayoV alum, and steel pontoons - Geneva fibergias pontoons. Take, M59 to W. Highland. Right on Hickory Ridge Rd. lo Detn^e Rd. Left and' :' D-8 mi WDAN DtVILI-B. AIR-CON wntRMj Low mlltao*. N»w llr«>. fK^COUPi OtVM I i, P U 11 IlMiwr, plui klr. U,«M M> lf», JMF John MiAulill* Ford 1963 Cadillac Conv«rtiblt with lh« homy Iwly* finloh, l1 Irarllon, tida rnnunlail ax : 9II/I, Repossession CHEVY IMPALA Wagon...... monay down. Call Mr. Johnson at MA S UM. Paalor. ItSI CHEVY CQNVERTiaue. 47J-I7 l»a.i MONTa CONVERTIBI ,^a,OM 1(1, new Hlik, axirii, s\m or heal ntiai. Mht 'SI ttllfVY Bftt AIR, 6NI OWN-"unibr nODGF, Birmingham, Ml 7WM, '*il. ''{'INM. J SPEED, (ondlllnn, Fi 9 tWS illar 3 Its,I thevroiel Bel Ajt 9 doo I), while with Blue InleiKi like new |l,Ot!i t»ll prire, I: CREDIt NO PRnpiBM, V NANCE BANK RATEfr ■IJCKY AUTO :i corvaiR monTa convurti- le, automatic, eHcallent Ml a .MU3 I CORVAIR MONZA, a SPEED, KcejenI, II,tvs. a TIIJK l»ONTiAC IMlKsSsS. FlUDAV, .MJNFa gg. nmfi IMMAKMADIIKK! N6W iM I^ Cire PATTERSON Hy Aiiil«rM>n mid l4e«ininir CHRYSI PR Pt YMOUTH VAUANT JUNE VALUE RALLY Rochester MUST MAKE ROOM Cadillac! and convarllbla, U7 up. Ramblari, IV63, 4i and la. Chavys, IVSI, tVSV, IVSS, WS up. Fords, IV57-IV40, fas up. ival Olds, Ilka naw. Faw trucks and ninkuns. ............... tos DIkli llwy, Faw Irurks and pi ECONOMY CARS m OODOB PIONBBR, cONVBKU hie, leal shatp, one ownat, (m. "UNTER BobeP, Bltmlnqham, mi DODGE, AS IS, MAKE OFFER. Ul 9 3713, IVfl DODGE '‘330,» STATION WAG on, beaiilltul, VI lulomaiir, power, II,m, HUNTER .DODGE, B|! rnlnoham, Ml t-OVW, 1963 DODGl t" 9 dnor sedan, An Ideal latnily r oomale'*'Ala%im ir will) ted Inlarlor trim. Eipilpped ulh auhitnallr iransmlsslon, ra III. whilewall llrai and nth>r «v as A line pertormint I an excellanl hu $495 Repossession IVS9 IMPAIA V-I SPORTS COUPE, power brakfi and ilearlng, I19BS. FE 6'MOa. iVf9 CHEVY a-DOOR',"WAGON WITH V-I angina, aulomallc Iransmlulon, radio, heater, axlra claani I1,3VS, Jerome > targuson Inc., Rochaslar FORD Dealer. 01 1-V711, IV«9 IMPALA, 9 POOR HARDTOP, new llret, A l condlllon. Il,a.s0, Call alter I^p.m, FE 3 SH9. 1969 CORVAIR CLUB COUPE, rV DIO AND HEATER, STICK SHIFT, WHITEWALL TIRES, ABSOLUTELY MONEY DOWN. Paymanli of 9 per month. CALL CREDIT ■ Parka at HAROLD TURN- ER FORD, S a-7S00. Convertible Specials FISCHER BUICK 1963 CHEVY One nl the "Mol Onaa" al ":i! nine, tlandard trahsmisOnr nala 9 door, hardtop, in sparkling iHirgundy with conirasling hlark BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 919 S, Woodward Ava, Ml t .lJia $1696 Full Price I all .ij|-as?i NOW, OPEN Additional Locolion 855 Oakland Ave. , (Outdoor Showroom) (Juil i« mile norfh of Can Ava,, Spartan Dodge -DOOR, CHEVY II ______ „ cylinder, automatic, radio, . „ „ mllaagt axlra iharpl 11,995, JER. DMEJfERGUSOn, Inc, Rochester FORD Dealer, 01. 1-9711. Repossession :H6VY Imps top, No money down, Call Mr, Johnson at MA 5-9604, Daaler, 1964 Chevy Impala 2-Door Hardtop .. the VS angini - 1 Iransmlsilon, 963 DODGE ",130", 4-OOOIt, AUfO malic, radio, healer, fU96, HUN TER DODGE, BIrtrtIhgham, Ml ".Slop piLshmp! Nohotlv'd buy you miywny! New and Used Con 106 )96;i podge, ,130 4-DOOR SEDAN,I ys, aulomallc, powar brakai, good! (ransDnrliilinn. nuv u/ilh aaiy 3-' ,095, 357-1 IMF KESSLER'S DODGi CANS and trucks I sgiai and Servica I OA S 1400 John McAplille Ford 1961 Falcon 1964 DODGE ! a "330" wagon, that would be per lei I tor your »ummer vacallon,! every extra lor your convenience Including aulomallc, power, and 2-Door Deluxe will) aulomallc, radio, healer, beaulllul whilawallt, a red i No Money Down, spot i New and Used Can 106 1969 T BIRD, RADIO, MBAIiR, AU lomaiic, iiowet etoerinu and brakes, air iConddionlrie, TULL PRICE OF CREDIT AUTO SALES 135 Oakland al WIdt Track FE 2-9214 1969 FORD RANCH WAGON, 6H9 67/e. Wt_0P|r(JAl l/F IN IMF New «ml Uledl Core 106 ,9*4FAUDN^^Pt;n^T.V....».t«,. IW4 FORD GAl-AXHl ITIU. iN warranly, tadory aqulnpad to ‘ ' traval trallar, i.laan, low milt 1964 Ford' Galaxie 500 Hardtop door with a btua tInliB, VI an-Ina, radio, haatar, Crulia-0-Mallc, owar ilaarlng, brakai, whllawatU, $2295 BEATTIE tixie HWY. IN WATERFORD ir FORD DBAI.IIR Blnia 1930" ma of karvica Attar the Sale" JMF John McAulltia F 1964 T-Bird Landau Hardtop i|lh I way nowar, ‘—■ - nd wax tarvicad by lead by ui tram II I HI Monthly tor $39.90 New ami llwd Care 9M FALCON FUTUNA CONVeRTl-hla, yaltow wBh Ian lop, axr., con-dllhin. MA 5-M06. 3466 Allan Rd. ATTENTION!! a X faaiura epol ,, lliid It .. jdT credir prub?etns,* and ”■ FE 3-7863 LOYDS 1950 Oakland Ava. lrk“Mf99re'3-."pf.?: axlrai, n»3. Ml 6-SUS. Pretty Ponies 1965 Mustangs 7 USED MUSTANOS TO CHOOSE FROM CONVERTIBLES HAROTOPS 2 PLUS 2's FULL EQUIPMENT AS LQW AS $79 DOWN PAYMENTS OF tlS.95 PER WEEK Turner Ford BIRjyi]NOHA/^ livery. Weekly uaymenix o $7.97 DOC'S JEEPLAND Buy Rani Leaxe-Sall ' W, Murnn al WIda Tiack $1797 STICK, DELUXE brakex, whitewallx Ion, powar Ilearlng, $2295 BEATTIE NOW OPEN Additional Location 855 Oakland Ave. (Outdoor Showroom I reasonable price, thk li lor yr Chaxapeake blue lininh, wllh I power, and absolutely mini con Dixie HWY, IN WATERFORD )ur FORD DEALER Since 1930” lome of Service Alter the Sale” OR 3-1291 1964 CORVETTE, SILVER FAST-back. Mas been cuslomliad. lo.ooo mlleo. 13,995. FE 1-9041. 1964 CHEVY IMPALA CONVErTI-‘ , power ilearlng, brakes, rad h while top. Troy a79-643B CHEVELLE MALIBU, SUPER irl, clean, MY 3-2797. CHEVY ' IMPALA HARDTOP, , 4 sp«*d, 19,300. EM 3-0777, CORVAIR, 1964 MONZA, 2000R, ....k, whitewalls, .....' Spartan Dodge! $1397 1996 MODEL 1, DOODLE BUG. I960i Rambler. BasI oiler. EM 3-19.54 FORD, CLEAN BODY. 1957 T-l Bird 319 engine. TrI power. Floor| NOW OPEN Additional Location 855 Oakland Ave. 1956 FORD 6, 175. CALL 339 0715 (ORD, 175. GOOD TRANSPOl Mon. Ml 4.0720 alter 5 p,m. ’j Spartan Dodge 6-6070. Autobahn Speiiials 1961 FORD CLUB COUPE WITH AUTOMATIC, RADIO AND HEAT ER, WHITEWALL TIRES, AD30-LUIELY NO MONEY DOWN, Pay-merits ol 196.95 per monlh, CALI. J'f® back, 19675. OR 3-6900, days. 1964 CHEVROLET 'M Chavrolat wagon . CHEVROLETS Out Birmingham Way 1»59 CHEVROLET! Thaia cart c PATTERSON CHEVROLET : 1104 1, Woodward Birmingham Ml 4-2735 ____ 19S9 CHtiVROLET STATToN VYAG-on, VI, automatic trans., good u. .iiT triMportatlon, 331-3445. UllIi'L.)!;!' f»5» CHEVY BISCAYNXTUTOMAT-1C. Kyi. 1200. A5A 4-4910. mission 1960 CHEVROLETS Air 2-door hardtop. Ermine Sion, radio, haatar, while- $295 DOWN Full^p£c.^omy SEE FRANK STUBBLEFIELD OPEN THURSDAY 'TIL 9 menti. EM 3-3394. YOU CAN SAVE HERE 1959 Corvette Convertible with standard i Turner Ford 464 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM Ml 4 19S9 CHEVY -DOOR, STICK, I TEL-A-HURON 60 S. Telegraph FE 8-9661 1959 CHEVY 6, 2-DbOR, BARGAIN. FE 3-7549, H. Riggins, dealer. 1959 CHEVY WAGON ........ Save Auto. FE 5-3278 1959 CHEVY A-1 ONE"-OWN1r" Tel-Huron 3152 W. Huron FE 1-9973 1959 CHEVY, 6-CYLINDER, 2-DOOR, " :k shift, excellent condition, f. 673-1391, dealer._____ JMF John McAullffa Ford 1960 Chevy $19.87 John McAullfte Ford 630 Oakland Ave. -E 5-4101 « CLEAN 1960 CHEVY StrCK, MO-tor tteeds some ri>nair. oan i •. Salle, FE 2-3417. J CHEVY WAGON, STICK 6, reel nice, $595. 1962 Ford Pickup, I' box with camper, real -'i'-11195. UL 2-1150 - Dealer. it CHEVROLETS blscayne 4-do; matching trim transmission 4-door hardtop. Dark blue V-8, powergllde. Radio, ..... ....... 11095 Impala 9-door hardtop. Light blue, matching trim, V-8, powergllde, power steering and brakes .. 11295 1962 CHEVROLETS Autumn gold. Impala 4-door hardtop. White wllh red trim. V-1, powergllde, power steering, brakes, radio, heater, whitewalls....................... 11495 1963 CHEVROLETS ; 2-door sedan. Red, 6, stand-ismlssiorir. r a d i Oy heatefy ................... $1195 Impato^ 4- tionmSg Impala convertible. Cordovan finish, 'die trim. V-8, 4-speed, radio, heal-whltewalls. ...... 11895 1964 CHEVROLETS Blscayne 2-door sedan. Azure aqua, ' standard tranmisslon, radio, heat-whitew'alls ................... 11695 WILSON 1961 Pontiac Bonnevll S),/95j onverllble.j E. O. M. JUNE SALE 1962 FORD Thf> Inmoun OalaKla 500 4- door. In ulnwlnp rha»lmjt Hnlhit. f riilND O-AA/tlir. ~‘ \\V fncllriH W il drlvTr $1247 NOW OPEN Additional Locotion 855 Oakland Ave. John McAullffa Ford 630 Oakland Ava. PE MIDI 165 FORD FAIRIANE' 500 2 DOOR, 6-cyi. aiilomalie, powar ateering, and only 6,100 miles on Ihls Itaaulyil tl |o lie SavadI .IE ROMt FfcRGUSON Iru Rochexlar FORD Dealer, Ol 1.9711. 1965 MUSTANG warranly. $2,195 SSB FRANK STUBBLEFIELD OPEN THURSDAY 'TIL 9 Air-Conditioned Cars It's Kool Inside- 1964 CONTINENTAL ill power, low air',.,™ S'"'""'*”"'- gina, aulomallc, powar slaarlng, JBROME-FERriUSON Rocheiler FORD Dealer Ol 1-9711 nmwM 'no’^moiJev DOWN, Paymatils of 126,75 ......... motllh, call CREDIT MGR. Parks al HAROLD TURNER f , r 4-7500. Mew nd Uitil CdW____________It* Slflk U« FIRST BOB BORST I INCIII N-MBRCURY 0 S, Woodward Birmingham MI 6-4538 ESTATE STORAGE tw 8, But B[yil. .. »3-?lll 1961 MBRCURY 4 DOOR HARDTOP, WE PINANCE King Auto 3275 W. Huron SI. FE 8-4088 JMF John McAulllla Ford 1963i Gomel S22 Me, garage kept condlllon, 139 , Bf-Monlhly tor -- $29.90 BOB BORST WILSON Spartan Dodge 1969 lAlCON SlAtlON WAOUN WITH ECONOMY ENGINE, RADIO ANO H E A T E R, WHITEWAI 1 I IRES, ABSOLUTEL Y NO MONEY DOWN, Paymanli ol 127,65 per r re, I A-...,;,.*......... 1963 Ford Fairlane 500 4-Door llh the V8 engine, radio, healer, ilomalic, whitewalls, your I o r $1395 BEATTIE DIXIE..................... "Your FORD DEALER Since 1930" "Homf ol Service Alter the Sale" OR 3-1291 showroom condition Repossession 1964 CHEVY wllh the V-I, automatic, trades taken whether paid tor or not. Payments as low as $14.95 1964 STING RAY, 17,700 TyilLESj warranty good, 4 speed. Must sacrifice. Best offer. Call OA 8-2673 (College bound). FE_2-l)4( JMF John McAuMffe Ford 1965 Chevy Corsair Coupe will, s cherry black finish, vinyl Interior, automatic, Asking $2247 John McAulltfe Ford 630 Oakland Ave. ________FE 5-4101 1957 CHRYSLER, Impala sport coupe. Sliver blue finish, V-8, standard transmission, radio, heater, whitewalls $2095 Impala sport coupe. Goldwood yel-■ black trim, V-8, powergllde, steering, radio, heater) white- 1960 CHEVY CORVAIR, . matle, radio, heater, 4-door, ___ tor every pocket at 1497. We handle financing, ASK FOR MR. DAN. Capitol Auto 312 W. MONTCALM FE 8-4071 i960 CHEVY'impala, HARDTOP, “■*■“* —'-Me transmission, pow- d brakes. ‘ -' A5AZUREK MOTOR SALES South Blvd. at Saginaw . FE 4^587 I960 CHEVY 2-DOOR, V-8, AL'Tt 1475. FE 6-5385. BOB BORST 12295 Impala station wagon. 6-passenger. aqua trim, V-8, powersteering, radio, heater, ........... ..... $2495 CORVAIRS 1963 Monza coup matching trim, , er, whitewalls 1964 Spider convertible. Goldwood yellow, with black Interior and white top. Loaded with accessories 11995 , heater, whitewalls . CHEVY I 25 Months Chevrolet OK Warranty PATTERSON CHEVROLET 1106 S. Woodward Ava. Ml 4-2735 BIRMINGHAM 1961 CHRYSLER, 4-DOOR, ONI OF the -sharpest you'll ever see, 1995. HUNTER DODGE, Birmingham, I 7-0955. " CHRYSLER ‘ NEWPORTr 4-or sedan, 43,000 miles, clean. 2 Buick Skylark convertible. bucket seats. T'BIrd Landau. Full power, sll-blue finish, tlll-sleerlng wheel, r tires........................11,995 1963 Pontiac Catalina r.onverllble Honduras maroon llnish, new rubber, low mileage ...............:, 1I.99S 1962 Chevrolet Impala 4 —7r. Autumn Gold I condition 1962 Chevrolet convertible. Beau*liul ■ ‘ mn Gold, Low mileage, condlllon LLOYD'S Our new cat* soles are going almost straight up . . . ond we are taking in some wonderful trades - JMF John McAulltia Ford 1963 Forci Galaxie 500 Convertible - ...arkllng ........ ....... while nylon Inlerlor, Crulsa-O-Mat-lr„ power steering, and hard to (Ind 4-way power seat. Only $45 down, Bi-Monthly payments ol- $29.90 $79 will handle any one of these cars. Come in today-you'll be glad you did. 1962 CHEVY Bel Air, sIx-cylInder, r transmission, radio, he. Autobahn Motors, Inc.s AUTHORIZED VW DEALER Vy Mile North of Miracle Mile ' Telegraph FE (-4531 T fOPST 1957'"f''BIRDrPrNK, ( 957 FORD, RETRACTABLE CON-vertlble, 2-door hardtop, excellent condition V8, automatic, all „ Tel-Huron '2-b6bR, VERY 1959 FORD, 2-DOOR HARDTOP, —latic, radio, heater. Full c Nj Monay Down. $2.59 week. arrange all financing. TEL-A-HURON 60 S. Telegraph FE 8-9661 FOR'b CONVERTIBLE, EJjltRA clean, OR 4-1364, ai 1959 FORD 2-DOOR, STICK, rust, clean car. We will put ) In this car for only $5.00 down, I monthly payments. ASK FOR A/ Capitol Auto 312 W. MONTCALM FE 8-4071 1962 CHRYSLER ’ 2-door t ^-uDor noroiop. OrigI light Mselge factory finish wItt ....monizing brown and gold In terior trim. A fine performing, easy handling car equipped with power steering, automatic trar mission, radio, whitewall tin and other extras. Guaranteed writing for a full year. Very ea terms. Our low futl price on BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH S. Woodward Ave. Ml 7.; 1963 CHRYSLER ,NEWPORTr~4'-door, hardtop, power, one owner, DODGE, BIrmIng- ham. Ml 7-0955. 1964 CHRYSLER 1959 FORD GALAXIE, 2-DOOR, -good^car, $165. 4993 Dixie ' Flarngan. 1959 FORD STfek, $145' $197. FORD 1960, DRIVES BEAU- this little car, $1,1 down. CREDIT WE FINANCE B ‘ LUCKY AUTO 1940 FE, 4-2214 Wide Track Drive _________or_______. fE 3-7854 i960 , FALCON, FAI'R CoWiTlbN, 1960 THUNOERBIRb, FULL POW-' bequtlful condition throughout, owner, no money doyvn, $9.50 ESTATE whitewalls. 1963 CHEVY I engine. 1 hitewalls. 1962 COMET 6-i.ylinder, standard transmission, radio, heater, whitewalls. 1963 FORD Convertible, 8-cyllnder, automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, radio, he ‘ '■’*— stickshifl, radio, t 1962 FORD Galaxie 2 Md JEROME OLDSCADILLAC Repossession l»*4 OLD* »M" t-Door Hardtop, IV4A VAIIANT, U,m Mil PS, BA,-illih aiildinallp, new tiraa, aKca , lain cuiiUlllim, 1/21, ■■■■“" IM PLVMoimr condition, Bloyrnllald IMI PI VMmiTH 2 ■ DOOB WITH I hlua llniiii, aiick, radio, heal and whilawalif, Full prite WB PINANCP King Auto 12/1 W. Huron II. FE 8-4088 l»*2 l*LV/|4f)yTjl IPORTI BURY, l»C4 p as Poluaa alallon wagon. Sparkling gold tinlah, with a saddle Inlerinr, hai a V-8 engine, ' speed transmission, power sleerin power hrakai, power rear wl (low, roof rark, radio, liealt whllewalls, *2(H/S, PATTiBSDN CMBVROLiT CO, 104 S, Woodward Ava, Ml 4 2735 birminoham VACATION SPECIALS VAL-U-RATED 100% Written Guarantee every car listed carries this guarantee, Take the guesswork Old ol buying Usod CarsI Credit No ProhlemI 1963 OLDS F-8S 4-Door, V-8, Automatic, Radio, Heater, Whitewalls. Only $1695 1964 OLDS Cutlass Hardtop, V-8, Automatic. 30-Doy Unconditional Guarantee ............ $2195 1963 OLDS Cutlass convertible, V-8, automatic, power steering, sharp $1995 1964 RAMBLER 990 4-Door, Full Power, Trans: ferable New Cor Warranty............. $1895 1964 OLDS Jetstar I, Automatic, Power Steering Brakes, 30-Day Unconditional Guarantee $2695 1963 Olds "98" Luxury Sedan, (3 to choose from) with full power $2395 1961 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Full Power. Priced to Sell . $1995 1964 OLDS "88" Hardtop, Power Steering, Brakes, 30-Day Unconditional Guarantee $2495 1963 OLDS 2-door hardtop "88", power steering, automatic, radio $1995 1963 PONTIAC Bonneville, Hardtop, Power Steering, brakes, one owner $2195 1965 PONTIAC Tempest Wagon, Radio, Power. Transferable Warranty $2395 635 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 647-5111 GALE McANNALLY'S NATIONWIDE AUTO SALES SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS DURING OUR PRE-HOLIDAY SALE! 100% WARRANTY ON ALL LATE MODELS! 1965 GTO Trl-power, 4-9peed, vinyl hardtop, now car warranty. SAVE! 1965 PONTIAC 2-plus-2 "421" Aluminum wheels, power steering and brakes, (aclory 3-speed floor shill, new car warranty. $2895 1965 PONTIAC Bonneville Coupe, Hydramatic, power steering and brakes, black vinyl top, red bottom with white vinyl upholstery. Was a lactory olllclal's car, new 1965 PONTIAC Bonneville Coupe, Hydramatic, power steering and brakes, charcoal metallic with black vinyl upholstery, easy-eye glass, was a lactory olllclal's car. New car warranty. SAVE t with i t top a ’$iT95 1963 CHEVY Super Sport Coupe, "409 " 4-speed console, black with black buckets. SAVE 1962 PONTIAC Catalina 4-Door Hardtop with automatic, power steering and brakes, while with red Interior. $1695 1963 BUICK Special Deluxe 4-Dc!or, sliver grey with red and black upholstery, V-8, power steering and brakes, automatic, sharp. $1695 1963 PONTIAC Catalina Sport coupe with Ventura trim, automatic, power steering and brakes, turquoise with white top,' real sharp. $1995 1964 OLDSMOBILE Wagon with tlie sun roof and a luggage rack, automatic, power steering and brakes, red^^wlth a black in- $2695 1963 CHEVROLET Impala 2-Door Hardtop, V-B., power steering, Powergllde, burgundy with black interior, low mileage. $1895 1963 PONTIAC Catalina 4 Door Sedan, Hydramatic, power steering and brakes, aqua color, $1895 1963 T-BIRD Convertible Blue with blue lop, power, sharp, Pul the top down end enloy the summer. $2495 1964 TEMPEST Wagon Dark blue, "326" V-8, power steering and brakes, Hydramatic, WSW, radio and healer, very low mileage, new car warranty, was a lactory otliclal's car. SAVE 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air Station Wagon, V-8, standard shift, red and real sharp, $1495 1965 TEMPEST 2-Door 6-cyllnder, standard shift with radio and heater, deluxe hub caps, chrome exterior, 4,OO0 miles, new car warranty, factory official's car. This Week , only for— $1995 1962 RENAULT Dauphine $595 1955 OLDSMOBILE "98" In Immaculate condition, red and SAVE 1965 PONTIAC Catalino Sport Coupe, 4-$peed, positractlon, E2E all windows, heavy duly suspension, handling and ride group, charcoal metallic with black vinyl top, black ventura SAVE 1961 CORVETTE "230" $2395 1965 CORVAIR "Corsa" SAVE VACATION CAMPER BUS tV63 F refrigerator, sink and waier suppiy- It has a plug to hook up electricity at a trailer camping park. The top raises up with canopy, luggage rack on top, used to go to Florida twice,.has only U,000 mlle^^^ We Handle Financing and. Trades; Factory Official Cars Bought and Sold. Satisfied Customers Is Our Aim! GALE McANNALLY'S NATIONWIDE aiANT M 7-MSS: V 2fi0, 2 DOOR, AU-lomaiii;, new premium liras, *8,000 mile warranty In etiaci, vary sharp. J>rlvale. Ml 4-4^,_ YOU^^ CAN SAVg HBRg 1964 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury hardtop with full pow-ar, radio and haatar, aulomalie car warranty, *16* or your -car ^down Payments ol I1S.*S Turner Ford 464 S, woodward AVIf. niRMINOIIAM Ml 4 nARAruDA Vn, dark mui=, .. , can ba saan at 40.S0 jtllralielh I aka Road. 1936 PON1IAC 4 DOOR, *200, MY 3 2780 1936 PONTIAC WAOON, OODD irannporlalloM, *r . Mwy.', Drayton, F 19,3/ PONTIAC low mllaaoa, rad 6 2209, t9.38 PONTIAC STARCHIEF, RADIO 2/22 Rdyavala Drive, ' Drayton /■lalni. OR 40636. 3493 I'ONTIAC CATAI.INA, 19,39 4 door hardlon, auto., powar brake! steering. 646-6380. 1964 Caciillac Coups daVIlla, 4-way power, lac lory ijlr conditioning. In haaulKul $4095 FULL PRICE 1960 Buick $995 FULL PRICE I960 Chevy Impale Coupe with turquoise tin-Ish, This car Is In nice shape, Only-. $995 FULL PRICE 1960 Chevy Klngswood 4-Door Wagon. V-8 auto matic, powar steering. Parted tor your vacation. Only — $895 FULL PRICE Many More to Choose FromI BILL SMITH'S USED . CARS 462 N. Perry St. Pontiac FE 4-4241 Mew oM Ui^ Cft 106 l*M PONTIAC *TARCHIBP, A,ll-tomatli!, radio, haatar, twll prlca *)*/. No money down. *3.49 weak, ('.all Ml. Baa. Wa lianihs ami airanga all thisndng. TEL-A-HURON 60 $. Telei FE 8-961 r*M P 0 N t l A C CONVBRflBUI, good —................. 1».3* PONtlAC, AltloMAl '41» 1.3* PONtlAC, AltlOMAlIC, We liandl* and arrange all financing TEL-A-HURON 60 S, Telegraph FE 8-9661 LOOK I960 Poiillac V-door hardtop, 7 to choose liam, t automatic, I standard, *89/ lull prlca, *3 down, (Hhon NO prObi bm, wb pi- NANCE BANk RATB*. LUCKY AUTO 1940 W, Wide Track Drive PE 4 2214 or FE 3/8.34 I960 PONTIAC, 4-D(30ft CATALINA, *400. Ml 6-l0*i. King Auto I960 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 DOOR. MA/IIREK MOrOR *AI E* loulh Blvd, at Saginaw PI? 4-9.387 car, must ha saan to ba app/adal ad, *1,097 lull price, *5 down CREDIT NO PROBLEM, WE PI NANCE BANK RATES. LUCKY AUTO 1940 W. Wide Track Drive FB 4 2214 or FB 3 7034 1961 PONTIAC CONVBRTIBLB baaulllul condition with new lop, radio and haatar, runs ilka new, no money down, *t0,50 par weak, ESTATE STORAGE Mew mi Uied Cm 106 1962 PONTIAC Bonnavllla Vista, Hvdramallq transmission, p4>war ilaarlng and hrakas, A real dean one $1,695 SEE FRANK 8TUBBLEFIELD OPEN THURSDAY 'TIL * WILSON *61 BONlllVlU.1 eoNVIKTieiB, low mllaaga, and In very clean oondHten. « *, *sy B^PiS^ 0000 CONDITION, PONTIAC iiiwl ....M PONTIAC TRMPiST PONTIAC W3TALINA, 4 DOOR, & »E,''’"Brm.n‘„’h:^; Mew iii6 Mie6 Cgri 10* II PONTIAC eONNIVILLe, 4- "**’*^' BOB BORST LINCOLN-MBRCURY *2* *. Woodward Birmingham .... Ml .*.4*1* 1961 Tempest 6*Pauenger Wagop with a while finish, radio, haatar, Only- $895 ON DIXIE HWY, IN WATERFORD "Youi FORD DEALER Since t*3fl" "Home of larvica Alfar lha Sale" OR 3-1291 *62 PONTIAC SOOOR CATAUNA, Powar steering and hrakas, aulo-rnatlc, Clean car. Sl,.')*3. MAZUREK MOTOR HALE* South Blvd, at Saginaw FB 49,38/ -1^, HAUPT PONTIAC 1964 FORD Tdoor, slick V-8, full pries, (L3S0, 1964 PONTIAC Catalina wagon, wl aulomalie, power steering, breki a rad and white batulyi 196* PONTIAC Catalina 4diogr, aul malic, powar steering, brakes. I 1*61 PONTIAC VIsf* automatic, paw ar sleeting, brakes, and onl ■ 1963 PONTIAC Orand Prlx. .let black Inslila and out. Ilydramallc Irens-misilmi, lull power. Monlh and spatial al only $2,195 ANK STUBBL THURSDAY WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC Birmingham^ ** ** %\t 4-I»: New and Used Cere 106 Repossession ar’^^N? mo^.5 dwMl slir! jpnnion at MA 6'2604.^ialtr. PONTIAC 1962, BONNEVIl LB CON-varllbla, wlilla, custom Inisrior, ax-callanl mnditinn, all powar. By ownar . *1,6.30. Ml 4 0766. SEE THESEI The Newest Used Cars in Birmingham $1795 Dodge Dart, Sian in wlih O-eyllnder i TTLi LADY shnu Dart, standard Iranimli- ........O-eyllnder angina =- THI* LITTLi LADY -------- hudgal al only $1395 1963 Chrysler Newport. A luxur-loiti mist blue wlln maltlilng Intarliir Dmihla nowar anil automatic transmission. Priced al only $1795 962 Corvali ........... ............... mlulont buckst i«AtR« rAdio, hsAb Ar, Priced * “ ‘ ‘ dlo,|ll^.lor 13/ Cadillac OeVIlle, 4 way power, hrilllani 2 Inna finish, new while walls, I'rlcad al only $395 BIRMINGHAM Chrysler—Plymouth 12 S. Wootiward Ava. M) 7-3214 New and Uigd Care 106 1962 PONTIAC CATALINA j-DOOR, power, hydromallc, Bnlad glass, radio, haalsr. FE 0 6474. 1962 TEMPEST CONV«RTIBLB, AU tnmallo, liuckat seals, raillo, axira shariH *1,293. .IEHOmF- FEROU SON.^Iju Ruihaslar FORD Dealer, Repossession 1962 ORAND PRIX, No * naadadi And No payment* till August. Just *13.IS weekly. Call Mr. Cash, at Nim and Meed Cm lt» 1*41 PONTIAC. t-RAMenaBIIWA. YOU ( AN lAVe HBRI 1962 PONTIAC ^wlr!"a'!d«ma}re?T#dir!ffirhaX^ t^ilawai] •Ir#*^ ••* BIRMINGHAM Turner Ford S. WOODWARD AVI. ... m" 4 7S Sporls Cars A Go-Go Galore SALES HAVE BEE006MIN6^ VOLUME'S UP SO PRICES ARE DOWN 1*64 MO MIDOET With while finish, 6,0oo miles. Only $2197 t*63 MO Sport Sedan, (new! twin cards, ””*'Now $1897 1*63 TR SPITFIRE BiTllsh ratinu giaan, new car warranty. Sails lor *2300, Now $2197 ...... ..llh wire „„ with 2 toil*, Only $1295 1*63 lUNBIAM Rant sharp, twin carbs, i Only $1297 1*64 SUNBIAM "OT" (nupa, ramovabla hardtop, owner, almost nawl Only $1887 1964 MO MIOBT 1965 modol, roll up windows, v whaols, 9,000 actual miles, i car warranty. Was *2300, Now $1797 EASY TERMS BANK RATES FAST DELIVERY mmmm mmmi NO MONEY DOWN TRADE UP OR DOWN We Finance All of Our Quality Cars 1960 Pontiac Hardtop 1959 Chevy, Aulomalie 1959 Buick Hardtop 1958 Cadillac Hardtop 1960 Falcon, Automatic 1959 Mercury Hardtop 1962 Ford, Automatic 1959 Olds Hardtop $897 $497 $497 $897 $397 $397 $897 $597 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM PHONE FE 2-9214 125 OAKLAND AT WIDE TRACK FOURTH OF JULY PRE-HOUDAY SALE 125 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM CRtDIT NO PROBLEM - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1959 BUICK Sedan, Sharp ...........$499 1958 OLDS Convertible, Nice .... , .$499 1954 CHEVY Wagon, Stick ..........:. :$ 99 1953 CHEVY 2-Dr., Hardtop .........$99 1961 PLYMOUTH, Like New ........... $399 1958 LINCOLN 2-Dr., Hardtop ......$499 1961 COMET, Economy Car ...........$449 1959 PLYMOUTH, Stick ............. $159 1957 TRIUMPH, Real Speedy ........ $599 CHEVY, Pick-Up, Runs Good $149 MANY MORE BARGAINS TO CHOOSE FROM MARVEL MOTORS 251 OAKLAND AVE. "PHONE FE 8-4079 THINK , . Summer Fun THINK . . Family Vacation THINK . . "OK" Used Cars THINK... Matthews - Hargreaves CHEVYLAND "OK" 1965 1962 "OK" MALIBU PONTIAC USED Super Sport Coupe Han radio, healer, V-8 engine, automatic Irannmisslon, povYer steering, bucket seats, whitewall tires, and a beaulllul beige finish. , Catalina 4-Door Sedan with Hydramatic transmission, radio, haatar, powar brakes and staring, whitawall liras and robin's agg blue finish. USED CARS $2599 $1099 CARS 1963 CORVAIR With radio, healer, Powergllde transmission, whitewall liras and a finish of cordovan brown lhal Is absolutely spotless. $1399 1964 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe It has a V-8 engine, standard shill transmission, radio, heater, sparkling whitewall tires and a nice let black finish. $1999 1964 CHEVROLET Impala Convertible With V-8 engine and standard shift transmission, radio, heater and spotless whitewall tires. Has a maroon finish with black top. $2299 1962 FALCON Station Wagon h 6-cyllnder engine, standard transmission, llo and heater and a beautiful, striking tn'i egg blue finish. NIcel $799 1964 TEMPEST LeMans Sedan 3-speed standard shill transmission, healer, power steering, power brakes, ■ glistening black finish. $1999 1957 PON'flAC Coupe This little lewel has automatic transmission, heater and a very nice eye-appealing red , finish trimmed In Ivory. $299 1963 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass Sedan with automatic transmission, radio, heater, power brakes, power -steering and whitewall tires. The finish Is honduras maroon with while, $1799 1965 DODGE Dart GT This car has all the super sport i, radio, healer, automatic transmission, power and a stlvarntlsl finish. $2399 1962 CHEVROLET Impald Sport Sedan with V-8 angina, Powergllde frar radio, haatar and beautiful red Intel ., finish Is luxurious Imperial Ivory. $1399 1961 CHEVROLET Biscayne 2-door idar angina and autoi dio, haatar and pow in this one Is blscaynt $899 1964 PONTIAC Bonneville Sport Coupe ' I automatic transmission, radio, heater, er steering, power brakes, whitewall tires an autumn gold finish. $2499 1960 BUICK Electro 225 Sport Sedan with full power, radio, heater, automatic transmission, whitewall tires and easy-eye glass. Ivory over dark blue finish. $1099 1963 CHEVROLET Biscayhe 2-door Sedan modal with 6-cyllndar angina, standard shill transmission, radio and haatar. Tha finish Is a beautiful sparkling gold. $1199 1965 FORD Galaxie 500 The\ finish Is sllvar-blua a $2499 1963 FORD Galaxie 500 $1399 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air Station Wagon v-8 angina, Powargllda >, haatar, powar staarlhg, a finish that t* rad and $1499 1964 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe 300 H.P. angina, powar staarlng, pc as, 4-spaad transmission, factory otfl and an India Ivory finish with sllvar-l $2399 1962 CHEVROLET Biscayne 4-door Sedan with 6-cyllnder engina .... ________ transmission, radio, haatar, whltawalli, clal Interior and red finish. $1199 Oakland County's Largest Volume-Chevrolet Dealer FE 4-4547 , .' 631 Oakland at Gass . FE 4-4547 D-IO GLENN'S SERVICING DISCRIMINATING CAR OWNERS FOR OVER 19 YEARS 4-SPEEDS 1964 PONTIAC 1965 OLDS All th» BxIrAi ready lor eummer. 1964 PONTIAC t plus 3, 11,OM ecluel miles, r«d with hlefk trim. 1964 CHEVY Super Sport "337", 300 H P., rad wllh hlua Interior, real Sharp, 1963 Chevy 1961 Pontiac Nova Wmion, 14.000 ecluel miles, ■ulomellc, gold, reel sharp, Tempast LaMans 3 Door, Must see lo ballava, 1962 Ford ' 1962 Rambler Country »qulre Wepiin, power steering, brakes, windows and seali. Rack, 30,000 aclual miles, runs like new. One of Amerlfa's real economy cars In save ynu mileaua on your vacalinn. 3 door, 1963 Chevy 1963 Pontiac, del Alt 4 Door, aulomoMc, ready tor that summer vacation. Honnevllle Coupe, in - power. GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952 W. Huron , FE 4-7371 ' « I Mild UMd Cm 1M 1963 Tempest 2-Door Coup# with • jwnwilftii grMn (InUh, illn, -■*--- —..... walli' whilf $1295 BEATTIE ,r FORD OEAl-pR 5lnc« )»W me of Servire After the §ile" OR 3-1291 THE PONTIAC rilKSS, l^irPAY, JUNE'2fl. lOflfi UiMl (lira 106,N#w IMI Ui«d Cm 106 l»« PONTIAC CATAMNA AUTO- mallf., iMiwer eleerini TAMNA AUTO- >jl3 PONTIAC CATAMNA 4 DOOR henllnp, Il.TIO. ON T IMt) efier i l»41 TEMPEST leMANS CONVERT ilile, leil end while mhiiU iniiiie New thee, VIlneMmn ledhi ITAT PONTIAC, POWBH, ) OWNER, low mlleege. It,TOO. M3-34TI. 1963 TEMPEST 4-Door with aulomatir Iransmiaiinn, heat-— muilc and wHIIawalli. Only (ims. Crissmon Chevrolet (Qn Tn(i nf SomUi mill NOeilEiiTEN Ut. }»/»! Oakland Chrysler-Plymouth 724 OAKLAND PICK A SALESMAN! Jim Vorhes Bill Leiu John Forroh Herb Slurnk PICK A PRICEi FREE Picnic Table with Every New and Used Car OAKLAND CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH 724 OAKLAND t3 CATAMNA »-DOOR HARDTOP aneihUel iwn. CNS LOOK .RM ......... FINANCE BANK RATH. LUCKY AUTO 1*40 W. Wide TracK Drive FB 4m, nr FE 3 7154 IV43 PONTIAC BONNEVIU.B CON-yertihle, thiwer ileerlno, power irfr *“'^**' “ IMJ TEMPEST IB MANS CONVIN-llnie, V S, rad wlih wtilla Inp, ra> dip, haalar, aulo„ butihal laali, •l„H(i Can llnanc*. ISJ.5 Welch Rd., NEED A CAR? I>n ynu have 45 00 .........rrKinuT ?n Ih* ca'ra of your appllcallon reluied No cradl. ...... CAM- MR, DAN WB FINANCi Capitol Auto 312 WEST MONTCALM FE 8-4071 l»M PONTIAC ‘ CATAMNA CON-verllble, »U*5, OR 3 5444. LOOK price, 55 down. CREDIT NO PROB RAT#I mNANCB B AN " LUCKY AUTO 1*40 W. Wide Trick Drive FB 4-2314 or Ff 3-70J4 1*44 TEMPIST custom, VI STICK, power steering, 11,000 miles, 5UIXI. 01- 1-5374 Niw and U«l Cm 106 -1- l*f< PONTIAC CATAMNA HARD- 1*44 PONTIAC BONNBVILLB 4 .... Mirodn will) black cordov# Al ttowir. MA 11*44 I ,»e, Aulomalii,, _ haatei (Uiwcr etnilnunl, low mih ao*> enlra nice, 434411. BOB BORST mncouN-mbrcu TCUR' Blr 1*4* Calalb a.^w le sppf icinme, Manna ir iitanno and brakaii ir, whflawalli, il,4T5. 1*13 Tampiil LaMana converllbli. Cordovan llnlih with aaddli bucket 4ial4, while lop, ilandard Irena- mlealon, radio, hr‘- ---------------- 41,4*5, 1*45 Ceiailna Sport Coupe, Dark ariut, black Venlwra Irltp, Hydra-math., double power, radio, heater, whllewelli, I3.i*5. PATTBR80N CHSVROIBT CO. 104 S. Woodward Ave. Ml 4-3735 flIRMINOHAM 144 tbmpBst coupe, fuUy >??' thlleage. 51450. Ml YOU Mas CAN SAVE HBRe 1964 GTO 4-speed transmission, “lieaoa, r*'"- —‘ ‘-■ >aaa. radio and healar, ....—.1 Kras, new car warren- ly, 514* or your old car down. Peymenti of SI4.4I per week. Turn#r Ford 444 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM Ml 4<7500 Ntw and Um< m \m CATAMNA HANOTOP, POtVRB ^r^ek*|^ aleerlBB, low mHoe#*. ‘JMF Joivi McAuiliie Ford 1964 GTO Convertible ■ silver mink wllh black Interior, aalra sBarp, California Car. Really power equipped I 145 down. Asking $2395 dio, silver gret Sierpi Save USON. Inr ee.ier, 01- M ey and li eklre DON'S USED CARS SMALL AD BIG LOT 50 CARS TO CHOOSt FROM 3 Inrpala, 4 door hardtop, aiil Chavrolal pickup Fmriane 500, 4 tloor, tim Bonneville converllhfe, 4 s Portllae tonverllbla Ford, aulomallc 4, f 15 convertible Chevy Chevy wegon 677 S. LAPEER RD. LAKE ORION MY 2-2041 Mm FOR THE FIRST TIME IN PONTIAC AN^ OUTLET FOR AUTOMOBILES! LISTED BELOW . FOR OF DETROIT NOW COMES TO PONTIAC ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY CARS RELEASED IMMEDIATE SALE AS OF JUNE 25 1965 1959 Pontiac radio, heater, power brakes, power steering. automatic transmission ei Weekly Payments $5.48 1959 Chevrolet $497 heater, automatic transmission and Weekly Payments $4.48 1960 Pontiac ) radio, heater, automatic transmission, double Weekly Payments $8.48 1960 Chevrolet station Wagon with radio, healer, aulomallc, double | Weekly Payments $8.48 1959 Pontiac Weekly Payments $5.48 1958 Chevrolet J In tip top condition Weekly Payments $2.48- 1958 Pontiac Weekly Payments $2.48 1962 Chevrolet $197 $197 Weekly Payments $11.4 WE Finance All Our CARS NO MONEY DOWN Delivery in b Minutes Credit Man on Duty '9 A.M.-9 P.M. ASK FOR MR. MASSEY 1958 Oldsmpbile 3-Door Hardtop with radio, heater, power brakes, | Weekly Payments $2.48 1959 Ford 3-Door Sedan with radio, heater, automatic transmission and Weekly Payments $2.48 1956 Cadillac heater, automatic transmission Weekly Payments $3.48 1960 Falcon , automatic transmission and Weekly Payments $3.48 1959 Mercury $197 $197 $297 $297 Parklane Cruiser 3-Door Hardtop ' power and whitewall tires. Weekly Payments $4.48 1960 Ford Starllner 2-Door Hardtop with radio, heater, aulomOllc trans- mission, whites. Weekly Payments $4.48 1960 Buick Weekly Payments $8.48 1962 Pontiac Weekly Payments $11.48 STATE Auto et FE 4-5967 3400 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 1 BLOCK WEST OF M-59 (Huron) ■ . - ..-L O'. - - A .....ii-i.T I ami Ui«l Care 106 tiil llBNNRvlLli tbHvlRTl6L-i, 1964 PONTIAC BiinnevBI# VIeta. Rurgendy finish wllh whila Itallter In lerlor. Full powar and laclory tir-cpndllloning. $2,895 , SEB FRANK STUBRUEFIBLO OPEN THURSDAY 'TIL » WILSON pontiAc-cadillac Repossession ... 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Thli beauty has double powar Save 5400 1965 Pcntiac 2 Plus 2 And la fully equipped S»v« *t00 1965 Pcntiac Catalina 1965 Bonneville Vista , Fully equipped Save $700 1964 Pontiac 2-Door Hardtop Red and white finish, power steering and brakes, sharpi $2495 1964 Pontiac 4-Door Hardtop - Turquoise beauty wllh power steering and brakes. Sharp. $2495 1964 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan. Nocturne blue finish, new car warranty, power stering and brakes. Sharp. $2395 1964 VW Sedan 8,000 actual miles. See this one today. $1595 1963 Pon,tioc Starchief 4-Door Hardtop. Sharp beauty,, power steering and power brakes. $2195 1963 Pontiac 2-Door Hardtop. Catallnas. FOUR TO CHOOSE FROM. See these beautllul cars todaylll $1995 Weekend Special 1965 PONTIAC,^ Bonneville Convertible Executive's Car-Power Steering and Brakes $3395 1962 PONTIAC Bonneville power steering, brakes. CONVERTIBLE windows and s---- --------- ---- .. speaker. This Is e dandy one-owner car. 1963 FORD Galaxie "500"- 2-Door Hardtop with V-S, radio, heater a 1962 PONTIAC Bonneville 4-Door Hardtop with .automatic," power si ing, brakes and windows, radio and he, a onO-owner white beauty. 1962 PONTIAC Wagon 1962 RAMBLER 4-Door. X beauty wlth-rwhllewalls, radio $1995 $1595 $1795 $1795 $1055 $199 Transportation Specials 1953 PACKARD 4-Door $199' 1958 Ford 2-Dr. $199 1957 BUICK Hardtop ... $199 1958 STUDEBAKPR Hawk $199 1959 PONTIAC HT $199 RUSS lOHNSON Pontiac - Rambler on M24 in Lake Orion MY 3-6266 THK PONiriAC PRK.SS> FftlDA V. .niNK M, B—n -Television Programs- Pwgramf (umlihMl by ■toflont In thli column aro •ub|oot to ohango without notico. " ’ Chnnn«l». 2-WJBK-tV^4^^^J-TV » CKIW TV, SO- WKIlD^, 56-WM FRIDAY KVFNINQ •:M (2) (4) News, Weather ►Sportt (7) Movie: ‘'C«Vi of the OutMws'* (In Progress) (9) PeterPotamus ' (BO) People Are Funny (56) Big Picture 1:30 (7) (Color) News, Weather (0) But MtiMlerson (50) (.'otnudy Corniviil (56) Sped rum 7:60 (2) Colehrlty (lame (4) Traffic Court (7) Shivaree (See TV Kea^ turea) (0) Movie : "The Frogmen" (1951) Dana Andrews, Clary Merrill (50) Little Raacala (56) World of MunIc 7:30 (2) Itawhide (4) International Show-' time (7) (Color) Flintstonea (50) Lloyd Thaxton (56) Mental Health 6:00 (7) FDll Films (»f Ftoosevelt administration's dealings with Huaaja (56) Changing Congress 6:36 (2) (Color) America (See TV Features) (4) (Color) Bob Ilo|)e (7) Addams Family (50) Roller Derby (56) Concert of the Nations 9:60 (2) Our Private World John and Lisa become more Involved (7) Valentine's Day (6) Time of Your Life 1:36 (2) Vacailon Playhouse (Sec TV Features) (7) Peyton Place Julie has chance to go hack to her old joh (9) Telescope FREE TO THE DEAF $1 TO ANYONE ELSE A Hearing Aid Model That li Actually a Pent We ere very proud of our hearing elds that look like fashionable eyeglasses I In order that any hard-of-hearIng person who does not know about them might see how truly amazing they are, we have had Oualltone make up models of their latest ones as ball point pens. These pen models are actual-size replicas of the "Hi-Fashioned" ' - Oualltone's finest, most attractive and smallest eyeglass hearing aid. We will give' one absolutely FREE to any hard-of-hearing person (Including those who already have a hearing aid) sendirig In this ad — or for whom it is sent in by a friend or relative. See for yourself, In the privacy of your ovyn home, how inconspicuously it might be worn as part of your eyeglasses, especially when you select the color to match your eyeglasses. Enjoy writing with it! It's yours to keep, FREE. ,(lf you are not hard-of-hearing and would like one of these attractive pen/models — that look like our Qualltone ''Hi-Fashioned" hearing aids — please enclose $I with the ad.) These pon/models are available while the limited supply lasts, so we suggest yOu send for yours now. No obligation. Tear out this ad and send it in today with your name and address. Pontiac Moll Hearing Center (In with Pwitlac Mall Optical Ctntar Thos. B. Appleton, consultant AVOID Whiplash! AUTO HEAD RESTS Limited *15- NORTHSIDE AUTO SUPPLY 507 N. PERRY ST. FORMICA CABINETS ^35 Pern. and countar top 8 Ft. Kitchen $280 IMPERIAL CABINET CENTER 721 CdoHy Law Rd. IM-CBII TV Features New Music Show l)y Dn|«t(l prifmB InUtmadohal HIlIVARiDK, 7:00 p. m. (7) UiKmtn on debut of new muBic Bhow Include Supremes, ('onnie ,Stovoim, Johnny Tlllotson, Brendu Hollowny nnd .Shiviiiee dancoiH, AMKRICA!, 6:30 p. m. (2) Jack- DmigloK nai’rnteB coloi-caal of lour^ through "A Heaven Called Honolulu." VACATION playhouse, 9:.30 p, m. (2) Summer scries of pilot films for TV shows that didn’t make It. In opener, Suzy Parker plays wood nymph baiilshed from native habitat and sentenced to reslcle on earth as puniahment for her vanity; JACK PAAR, 10:00 p. m. (4) Final new show of weekly series will feature highlights of past programs, including notable moments with Richard Burton, Bea Lillie and Jonathan Winters. h' SATURDAY IIORSPJ RACPIS, 8:45 a. m. (7) and 3:30 p. m, (9) Irish Sweeps Derby Is telecast live via Early Bird satellite in the morning, and l()6th running of Queen’s Plate Is shown aftornooii. ROYAL VISIT, 2:06 p. m. (9) Taped highlights of tonight’s ceremony in which Queen Mother Elizabeth presents new colors to Toronto Scottish Regiment. ACROSS SNOW SPORTS I —- hockey 4 Sleigh -r— (pi.) 9 —. slope 12 Outdoor skin tint 13 Equine animal 14 Number 15 Within (comb, form) 16 Join 17 Unusual 16 Third year salmon (pi.) 20 Ski position / 22 Dirk 23 Brisk energy (slang) 24 Solar disk 25 SatlsUer^ 27 Moat (Milt.) 28 Singing grou|> 29 Small child .30 Brazilian macaw 31 DanlBh-Amcrlcan writer 33 Storehouse 36 Birds 36 R(K)f over 39 Take Into court 40 Masculine appellatinn 42 Aerified 44 Mongol 45 Unit of velocity (ah.) 46 Agreeable 48 Labor grt)up (ab.) 49 Beverage 50 Musical instrument 51 Fox 52 Even (contr.) 53 Anglo-Saxon servants 54 Church group (ab.) DOWN 1 Details 2 Ecclesiastical codes 3 Plead 4 Sumac genu.s 5 Charged atom 6 Golf strokes 7 Bar by estoppel \ 2 r r" r“ r* r 1A it 12 13 14 18' 18 L 17 It Is k" 22 lA 21 -Mr 3i w IF u M SF aH it 42 48 48 48 4fi Bo 82 83 84 us. Ttie volume of .Scotch sold in the United States has Increased more then tO-fold in .30 years. A record 25 million gallons were sold here In 1963 compared with ' )MH than two million gallons In 1934. 6 Prophet 39 Roman coin 9 Ermine (pi.) 41 Wear away 10 Small anchors 43 Narrow strip 11 Coal-tar derivative 44 Ionian city 19 4-column Old Testament ver- 47 Mariner’s direction, slon 21 City criticized St. Paul 23 Malay canoe 26 Ireland 27 Well-pleased 29 Correct 32 Postlude (music) 33 Card game .34 Wigwam (var.) .35 Aviator .36 Jew 37 Ski technique Answer to Previous Puzzle (50) Stock Car Racing 10:60 (2) Slattery’s People (4) (Color) Jack Paar (S(;e TV Features) (7) 12 O’clock High (9) Country Hoedown 10:30 (9) Mr. Fixil 10:45 (9) Nation’s Busine.ss 11:00 (2) (4A (7)' (9) News, Weather, Sports (50) Horse Racing 11:15 (7) Nightlife 11:30 (2) Movies: 1. "Go for Broke" (1951) Van Johnson, Lane Nakano. 2. "The Threat" (1949) Michael O’Shea (4) (Color) .Johnny Carson (9) Movie; "Lonelyhearts" (1950) Montgomery Clift 12:00 (50) Jockey Standings 1:00 (4) Thin Man (7) Movie: “Son of DraC-iila” (194.3) I/)n Chaney .Ir., Louise Albritton (9) International Detective 2:30 (7) All-Night Show SATURDAY MORNING 0:10 (2) News 6:15 (2) Farm Scene 6:30 (2) Quest for Certainty 0:45 (7) Americans at Work 7:00 (2) Mister Mayor (7) Plays of Shake.speare 7:25 (4) News 7:30 (4) Country Living (7) Junior Sports Club 8:00 (2) Happyland (4) Bozo the Clown (7) Crusade for Christ . 8:30 (7) Dick Tracy 8:45 (7) (Special) Irish Sweeps Derby (See TV Features) 9:00 (2) Alvin (4) Top Cat 9:15 (7) House of Fashion 9:30 (2) Tennessee Tuxedo (4) Hector Heathcote 10:00 (2) Quick Draw McGraw (4) Underdog (7) Starlit Stairway (9) Wizard of Oz 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse (4) Fireball XL-.5 (7) Superman (9) Poopdeck Paul’s Sports 11:00 (2) Linus the Lionhear;:d (4) Dennis the Menace (7) Caspar 11:30 (2).Jetsons (4) Fury (7) Porky Pig . SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Sky King (4) House Detective (7) Bugs Bunny (9) Country Calendar 12:30 (2) Sergeant Preston (4-) International Zone (7) Hoppity Hooper (9) En France 1:00 (2) Voice of the Fans (4) (Movie; "Captain From Castile" (1947) '!>-rone Power, Cesar Romero; "Magic Town" (1947) James Stewart, Jane Wyman (7),Baseball (9) Wrestling 1:15 (2) Tiger Warmup 1:30 (2) Baseball 2:00 (9) (Special) Royal Visit (See TV Features) 3:00 (50) Profiles 3:30 (9) (Special) Queen’s Plate (See TV Features) (50) Movie 3:50 (2) Baseball Scoreboard 4:00 (2) Highway Patrol (7) American Bandstand 4:30 (2) Sea Hunt (50) Gospel Singing Jubilee 4:40 (9) Film Short 5:00 (2) Movie . “Breakthrough” (1950) Frank Lovejoy, John Agar (4) George Pierrot. "Exploring Baja Califor- Left Mighty Legacy Seiznick: 'King Kong' of Films (7) Wide World of Sports (9) Adventures in Paradise 5:30 ( 50) Cowtown Rodeo 5:55 (4) S. L. A. Marshall By BOB THOMAS AP Movic-’I’V Writer HOLLYWOOD The pursuit of excellence marked (he film making career of David 0, Seiznick, and "Gone With the Wind" remains as mon-umental evidence of how well he achieved his purpose. Though first released a quarter-century ago I when theater THOMAS admissions were half what they are today, “Gone With The Wind" is still the top moneymaking film of all time. Its evergreen quality is such that MGM can re-release it every three years and collect another $5 million in rentals. Luci Is Escorted to Dem Dinners by a New Beau WASHINGTON (UPI)-There is a new beau in the life of Luci Baines Johnson. He is James Caulfield, a tall, dark - haired and handsome Washington law student, who drives a red two-seated sports Most of the great Seiznick films had the same timeless quality. Each was hand-fash-I loned by months of meticulous planning, mountains of memos and dogged attention to every aspect of filming. The result was a panorama of screen achievements: H's filmO at RKO helped put the studio in the big time: “A Bill of Divorcement,"^ which introduced Katharine Hepburn; "King Kong,*’ still the best of the science fiction thrillers; “Of Human Bondage,’’ Which established Bette Davis as a dramatic star. "Jimmy,” as Luci calls him, escorted the President’s 17-year-old daughter to two Democratic fund-raising dinners last night. And Liici made the most of it by introducing him to her friends and guests. Luci started dating Caulfield after she returned to Paul Betz, her former steady, his school pin which she had been wearing for several months. Betz is still in the picture fpr dating purposes but not as a steady. Luci has been going out to parties and to an open-air theater with her new beau. Largest living rodent is Sbuth America’s capybara, which weighs as much as 100 pounds and sometimes is four feet long. PERSONAL STAMP Moving to MGM, he put his personal stamp on such films as “David Copperfield,” "A Tale of Two Cities,’’ “Dinner at Eight,” “Anna Karenina” and "Viva Villa.” Seiznick wearied of the big-studio operation. “It is impossible for 40 or 50 productions to go through one man’s hands and emerge with any dejgree of quality,” he reasoned. And so he began the independent course that continued until his death this week of a heart attack. ★ ★ W His success as an Independent was dazzling. He produced the best film ever made about Hollywood, “A Star Is Born”; a great wacky comedy with Carole Lombard and Fredric March, “Nothing Sacred”; a fine swashbuckling romance with Ronald Colman, “The Prisoner of Zenda.” (all were subse- quently remade by other producers with scant success.) And then, "Gone With The Wind” The Civil War epic pushed Seiznick Into an era of bigness that brought him success and then disa.ster. He became almost a big-studlo operation with stars like Gregory Peck, Ingrid Bergman, Joan Fontaine, Dorothy McGuire and Joseph Cotton under contract. Except for “Rebecca," none of his posl-GWTW had the quality that made them favorites of audiences and critics alike.'The films included “Since You Went Away, ” "I’ll Be Seeing You,” “Duel in The Sun," “Spellbound," "The Paradine Case" and “Portrait of Jennie.” Some were exploited Into big grossers, but they lacked the classic touch of previous Seiznick efforts. The producer continued his lavish operation in a time when the box office was plummeting. He found himself $12 million in debt, But he managed to become solvent again. Retired Logger Starts 54-Mile Birthday Hike BOYNE CITY (AP)-~Retlrcd logger-jack of all trades Pat McCurdy was on the road today In a 54-mile walk to Mackinaw City for a birthday, celebration; A father of 10 children, McCurdy claims he is 82 years old today. Me started the hike practice several year.s ago to mark the celebration of his birthdays With friends at Mackinaw City. Birthday Party Becomes Cross-Country Production BY EARL WH^ON NEW YORK — Frank Sinetea’s daughter Tina had been celebrating her 17th birthday for a couple of days ... so Frank got together a family group consisting of Nancy Sr., Nancy Jr., and himself... they went to the Colony for dinner ... to Basin St. East to rock with Trinl Lopez . . . then to Jilly’s on W, 52d St. to end the night and greet the morning. Tina’s birthday celebration had started in St. Louis where FYank did a big charity show . . . then Frank, Tina, Big Nancy and Little Nancy flew to NY in Frank’s new jet. They sat on the back mezzanine at Basin St., Frank across the table from Nancy ____ Sr., and beside Nancy Jr. The whole Sin- WILSON atra clan clepped hands and shook their shoulders in tempo to Trlni’s beat. Trini, now an international celebrity himself, gives Frank credit for getting him his first big-time job: at Cal-Neva at Lake Tahoe. And Frank huddled at the table with him last night, talking business, it sounded like to me, concerning Rept’ise Records. Trini’s now 28. • ★ ★ ★ “How old were you when you hit?” I asked Sinatra. “Twenty-three . . . 24,” he said. “Without a guitar," I said. ‘Tm gettin’ him a mandolin, next week so he can get someplace,” said Jilly Rizzo. THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . Buddy Hackett’s having a ball playing a doorman at the 923 5th Av. apt. bldg, for Peter Falk’s “TriaU of O’Brien” CBS TV show ... Beautiful Miss Universe—Corinna Tsopel oif Greece-s-celebrated her 21st birthday at Voisin. In a year she’s traveled 250,000 miles . . . and hasn’t met one man she could get serious about. — Radio Programs— WJR(760) WXYZQ 270) CKLW(800) WWJ(950) WCARd 130) WPONQ 460) WJBK(] 500) WHFI-FM(94.7) FRIDAY EVENING «:0O-WJR, News, Sports WWJ, News, Sports. 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Dorothy Collins, divorcing, rented Soupy Sales’ Hollywood home for the summer. ★ ★ ★ TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Johnny Carson explained how Dean Martin acquired a deep tan: “Dean found a bar with a skylight.” WISH I’D SAID THAT: Bobby Goldsboro complains that his wife is overly emotional: “She even cries when she reads knitting instructions.” - REMEMBERED QUOTE: “A bookie is just a pickpocket who lets you use your own hands.”—Henry Morgan. EARL’S PEARLS: Anybody who thinks the automobile he made people lazy never had to work to keep up the payments. RED BUTTONS said his mother wasn’t too woitied about New York’s kater shortage—till she learned that’s what they make seltzer from. . .... That’s earl, brother.. 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Try it yourself, get better service Qt low cost from TESA service dealers. nealer BIskg RsaiG fr TV FI 4-5791 1147 W. Hurtn, FmIMc CdU'i TV Saryic* UL 2-3800 Listing LsHmGr RE4iG>TV OR S-,2652 COrVTV, Inc. FI 4-1515 lohnion Radio-TV Fi 8-4569 FE 4-4138 Open Daily and Sun. CALL DAY OR NIGHT KITCHEN CABINETS 5-Ft. Kitchen $OCQ00 COMPLETE 7-Ft. Kitchen $OQQ00 COMPLETE INCLUDES: Upper and Lower Cabinets, Counter Tops, Sink with Faucets, ^ ADDITIONS^ FAMILY ROOMS ALUMINUM SIDING REC. ROOMS ROOFING—SIDING WOODFIELD CONSTRUCTION I WILL COME TO YOU WITH FREE ESTIMATE AND PLANS-NO CHARGE CALL FE 4-4138 6 Mqnths Before First Payment ONE CONTRACTOR FOR EVERYTHING BUY, SELL, TRADE. USE PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS. ■ i.ri J .i a >-.v im'h 'I D-12 rUK |H)NT1A( I'HKSS. IIRIDAY, .MINK 25. im '■, ’^v,. Dr, Wayne G. Brandstadt Says: Doctors House Colls Often Waste Time Many of my renders romplain thit most doctors no longer mike house palls. We should examine some of the reasons for this, I can llliiS' trite one aspect by recalling I call to "come quickly, please hurry" I to attend a girl who hnd re-__________________ reived a cut on HIUNDS'I ADT her ankle on Ihe school hockey field. When 1 arrived 1 found thal tills girl hnd a moderately bleeding wound that needed’ a few stitches. Hie eooeh had already a|>> piled a pressure haiidage, which was fine, Init the play, tng field was no place to sew up a wound. We took the girl to my office where everything was al hand. In this case my trip to the patient accomplishrti nothing. ★ 1* s The girl should have been taken to a hospital emergency room or to my office without delay. Vour doctor today can make a much more accurate diagnosis of your condition and can apply much more effective treatment than was the ca.Hc* 20 years ago. This is In part the result of a variety of tests (hut cannot be made at your home. Altliough there arc still a few Instances In which a hou.se call may be justified, they are not nearly so common as I hey were In tlie days when all your doctor could do wa.s to take your temperature, feel your pulse and give you the comfort of his sympathetic presence in addition to a few pills to relieve your pain. Today’s doctor believes that if you are not too sick to get to his office, he con serve you better there than in your home. If you are too gick, you should j be bundled up and taken to the i hospital either in the family car | or by ambulance. This often saves time for both ! doctor and pallcnt and icsulls I heller chance frir a speedy rein a more speedy and accurate covery. diagnosis and more offcclive ! -—— treatmenl. ,i Q Some of my friends say iir j BUT, added to foods (o pre- We dofilors may have lost _„ ; ' i i , * . some of the suave liedside maiv I nor of the "good old days," hul' <" '’flufie various Ills. Is that ns palicnis you have gained a Inic? A Butylated hydroxy-toulenc Is a preservative that is used hi foods and other products, It may cause an allergic type of skin eruption but, when It Is used wilhin Ihe limits preScrilied by Ihe I''o(nI mid Drug Admliils tratlon, II is harmless. IWrm«n lor Ntwiptpor inlorprlM Sun.) ^"All I said was: Show me a filter that delivers the taste and I’ll eat my hat.’ TODA7 IS PAVDAir WHAT ABOUT TOMORROW? You work for your money. Now make it work for you. Right now. Tonight or tomorrow. Opon a 4% iavings aecount at your noorby Community Notional Bank- Your monoy growi with highor intoroit and comploto bank lafoty. You havo moro of tho thingi you wont for your family. Stop in. Soo why it paya to aavo at Community National Bank. Check Location & Hours Of Your Nearest Community National Bank \TitY new lucky strike FILTERS WuSwiid Avtnup 30 N. Saginaw al lawtine# Si., F 944 W. Mur«n. ftP4 N. fvg Threat Order Rebels I ■ TIIK 1‘ONTIAC I'IU.jAV, ,M NI< HIM Brings Philly Drivers Back WIIUDHU'HIA (Al'l Tlld live-dwy wlklcul, Htcikc ol T(»Hm-HtcrH Union (liiveiH breaking up loday uh cliuln Hloro food iriK'kH, driven by U-cal 107 iiHfinbors ilitaoiU-ned with loMH (if llielr Joby, delivered Iona nf Iresli friill, vegelabk'i-flyh and meal, In the llral liiiur.s afler dawn mure Ilian 100 Iriiek.s uf Food l’'air, Acme, Afid' and I'enn l''ruil left warehouHOH' lor mi|)-ply-oxlimisled .slores, In llie tirealer Philadelphia area The dnvera of l.oeid 107 which had called Ihe unanihor 1ml “holiday'' Monday In de flaiu-'c of national Team.sler.M IcadcrH, reporlod for work alh receiving warning lelegrama Irani Iheir chain .store einplo,V' ors that they will he "eonaid ei'('d lo have (|uit'' li Ihey (lidn'l conic in this morning, Mo,St of the I'mHl li'iiek driver.s work during Ihc eiening hours, but a Food Fair .spokesman said “Most of lho.se who arc su|>-po.scd lo be oi) duly a| (i a.m, were there loday" Police followed llu’ I rucks lo prevent any violence or nl-tcmpls by tho.se ,still sinking from hailing Ihe .shipments, A meeting of the 12,()()()>mern» her local — fifth largest in Ihc Teamster,s — Wfi,s reported lo have b(ien called for Salurday morning. Tbi.s announci'inent came from Paul Harris, Wilminglon, Del., where l/OC(il 107 ;dso operates and which also has been affected by Ihe illegal walkout, Suspect Mute on Kidnaping A preliminary court examination for a Birmingham man charged with kidnaping a 10-year-oid giri in Troy wiii he.iieid Monday before Troy Municipal Judge Charles Ixisey, James Bryant, 2.3, of 071 Emmons stood mute to the charge ■ at his arraignment yesterday, Losey orderecl him to I lie Oakland County Jail when he failed to post a $20,000 bail bond. Bryant is accused of abducting the youngster Wednesday afternoon after slopping her to ask a question, according lo the prosecutor’s office. Troy police said the girl was forced into a car on Beech near Long Lake Road. She escaped about a half-mile away when the car stopped at an intersection, police said. A snort time later, Bryant was halted near his home by a Birmingham policeman after he had received a description of the auto from the Troy police. The youngster wa,s not harmed, according to police. to Quiet Guns Sniping Increasing on Dominican Front ! SANTO DOMINOO (HIM) U(d)o| lenders said today tiuur men have si riel order,s nol lo tire Iheir weapons under any eireimi.Hianecs sliorl ot an idl oiil II.S allack The rohols. appamilly tear lhal PS, li'oop.s, whieli seized ‘1(1 |)|o('k!i o( Santo Oommgo Ironi Iho n«hi'ls In relallallou lor an Htlack last week, niiglil wipe Ihom out completely it lliey slarl new Irouhle, "II niakcH ao diitemiee wliellier the shots are aecl-dental or dellbenile," a high-ranking rebel officer said. "The orders are prei'isi'; Do nol shoot for any reason unless there Is an allaek liy U.S. forees,'' Asians Want Confab Delay Tile .source sidd also (lint lead-(,’rs have proposed Ihe ercullon of Joint lruc(« leiinis including repreHenlallve.s of the rebels and llu; Organi/.aiion of American Slates, lo invesUgnle violations ot Ihe c(>a.s(> fire which Is inally'in force he AID HI,AST vi(,TlM-One of the many Injured is assisted j lollowing Iwo expliisions today on a (’rowdod tioatlng restaurant (Ml Ihe .Saigon Klver in Soulli Viel Nam. Holh hiuHls were allrlhuled to Viet ('(mg l(a'naisl.H, i I)e,spile Ihe reported n'hel order, violfdiiais of Hie eea.se-lire appear lo he on the increase after a few days of near-lolal (juiel. OIOIIT ATTACKS Tlie iiiler-American p e a c e force reporicd yeslerday lhal, rebel forces made eight unprovoked atliicks on U.S, forces, tiring 21 sliols in all, during Ihe 21 hours lhal ended at midiiiglit Wedne.sday, No one was hit, (Old U .S, troops (lid not return the rebel tiiu'. "The sniping atlaeks are significant hecniise ol the in-iTcnsed tempo of the attacks,” Hie r(‘port said, noting that only two instances of sniping had been reported in the previous three days. The DAS is eiirrenlly preparing to |)iiy Dominican government workers their June wages next week. This will be' the..second successive month in which the Dominican government payroll lias been met by (lie inter-American agency. Farewell to Pontiac Algerian Upset Cause of Proposed Action AUIIFII8 (Al‘1 - Six Aslan caunlrles liave agreed lo propose a recess ot Hie Afrlean-AsU an foreign mlnislers meeling and (Mislponemenl of Ihe sum-mil conference, rellalile diplomatic sources said loday Tli(« sources addisl Hial Hie six India, Hie Dhiilpplaes, (ley-ion, Japan, Mongolia and 'I'luii-land will present the proposal III Ihe opening of Saiurday’s .scheduled foreign miniHlers meeting, ’ is (ConUiiiied From Page One) joined the nUiH as eiiief (>iigl-ii(;er In 111.1(1 iitiil saw (he 'IVin'-pesl inirodiieed in IIKIO, Under hi.s walchful eye came Ifu; I,('Mans series, and (lien Ihe ITO liiu;, TIu' Tmiipesl line tdos.somed in sak’s. l>siiig his strong engimu'i'iiig background, Estes inadi; a miin-hcr of innovalions at Pontiac, including the first American auto to have a iront-mounled i.gine ami a rear - m o u n t e d Iransmission. This time, informed .sources lid, the OA-S will pay the workers with its own (;heek.s instead of cashing checks issued by Maj. Gen. Antonio jmbert Barrera’s junta government. PROTEST CASHING The, rebels protested the eash-ing of junta checks last month, saying it amounted to an OAS indorsement of the Imbert regime, Cahmano’s followers arc* i(|ually unluippy about the OAS decision to use its own checks. The rebels argue that by doing so (he inter-American agency is infringing on Dominican sovereignty. Mis rapport wjHi the auto press (;orps is tlie envy of many executives wild wateti him deftly fielding loa(l(;d (|uestions without a bobble at auto previ(;ws, VAST KNOWLEDGE Many allriluile ids esteem in the eyes of, the auto writers to his vast knowledge of the tcehni-ca) ends of the auto liusiness, and tin; .sense of liumor he always has lurking just below Hu; .surface. Estes has served the Pontiac area as head of the United Fund drive, trustee of the Miehigan Cuneer Foundation, and trustee of Ouklund University Foundation, in moving up to head Chevrolet, Estes ,1'ollew.s the path of his imme(iiatc predecessor at Pontiac, Semon E. Knudsen. Yesterday Knudsen left Chevy to become group vice president in charge of Overseas and Canadian Group. Estes was Pontiac’s cliief engineer when lie was tapped lo steer the local division. Today’s new head of Pontiac, John Z. The Weather Full U. S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Mostly fair and pleasant today. Fair and cool again tonight. Salurday partly cloudy and a little warmer. High today 74 to 80, low tonight 56 to 62 High Saturday 78 to 84. Light and variable winds 4 to 12 miles today becoming southwesterly 5 to 15 miles tonight. Outlook for Sunday; Scattered thundershowers and warm. At 8 a.m.; Wind Velocity 3 r Direction: Soulrieasi Sun sets Friday at 8:14 p.m. , Sun rises Saturday at 4:58 a.m. Moon sets Friday at 4:22 p.m. Moon rIsesJSaturday at 2:42 a.m. One Year Ago In Pontiac -owest temperature ........49 lAean temperature 65 Weather: Sunny Highest and Lowest Temperatures Downtown Tamperaturas Thursday's Temperature Chart, Gr, Rapids Houghton Kansas City 81 67 Los , Angeles 68 58 Miami Beach 84 79 Milwaukee 72 50 New Orleans 92 73 69 Thursday In Pontiac (as recorded downtown) Highest temperature Loyrest temperature Mean temperature ' Weather; Perfect-Sunny, Light B Albuquerque 78 55 Omaha ----la ■ 83 65 Phoenix arck 78 63 PItlsburgI > 59 S. Francisco 59 52 ’ 57 S. S, Marie 61 43 52 Seattle . 70 50 i Fort Worth 90 73 GM Reshuffle Biggest Yet (Continued From Page One) toring public, but De Lorean and KeSsier are relative newcom- NATIONAL WEATHER-rr Showers and thundershowers will occur tonight over Ihe Plains and into parts of the upper Mississippi Valley. Milder temperatures are due to dominate the Plateau region, the sputhern Plains and the middle Mis-SissiM>i Valley, ' It will be coolfr in the middle and qi(^rth i AUa^ states. Little change is,^expected elsewhere. I, f Little change is,tex|^;ted elsewhere. |, ■’■'I De Lorean joined Pontiac in 1956 as director of advanced engineering. He was tabbed several years ago as one (if the bright, young prospects in GM and his promotion to general manager was nol unexpected., DELCO REMY Kessler joined (IM in 1936 with Delco Remy Division and went on to become general manufacturing manager at Buick before he was named yesterday as boss of the division. The shifts made no mention of selection of a replacement for the executive vice president’s post which Roche . vacated when he moved up to ‘the presidency. There were indications that Cole might get that spot Monday when the GM board meets. Most industry observers found special significance in' GM’s decision to have Knudsen center his entire attention on the Overseas and Canadian group. They painted out that GM’s-Overseas operations have become more complex as the years progressed and that direction of the far flung work was a full time job in itself. Effects of the job reshuffling would be felt for several months in GM, with numerous changes in lower echelon jobs expected to Tollow the changes ini the high command. ■ \ h , -i'. 'i' lux' : (i, >/’' « Dcl,oreHn, is from Hie same post, ehl(tf engineer. (iM GRAD Esle.s, 40, lives at 1085 Wad-(linglon, Bloomfield Township, A gradiiale of General Motor.s In-.sHlule, li(! al.so has c meehanlcal engineering degree from Hie University of Cincinnati. Mueli of his engineering know-how was gained in the early 1940’s while working with the lute C. F. (Bohn) Kettering, (IM's noted engineer and inventor. He is Hie fattier of three sons, Thomas P. of Akron, Ohio; Edward W. of Rochester, and William E., a sludenl at Norlli Carolina ‘University, and has three grandchildren. His wife, Calhryn, an active community leader, died March 19. School Board OKs Plan hr New Funds A tentative plan for use of $1.2 million in new special education funds was approved yes-t^irday by the Oakland Schools Board of Education. The added revenue results from passage of a eountywide proposal in the June 14 election to boost the half-mill special education tax to a full mill. Approximately one-third of the new funds will be used to pay county school districts for use of rooms and equipment (luring the past 16 months when revenue fell short of cx-pense.s. Another $340,000 is earmarked for 17 new special education classrooms and equipment at a cost of $20,000 per classroom. Specified for development of new programs in special education was $130,000 and $180,000 will retire the debt on nine recently established new class-roorns. SET ADOPTION DATE Formal adoption by the board of a 1965-66 special education budget is slated pext month. Board members did not discuss criticism of the school system’s occupancy of the county service center on a rent-free basis voiced last Monday by some members of the County Board of Supervisors’ Ways and Means Committee. De Lorean Young Chief Other (liplttmiiile souratH mukI lhal Tiinisldn Clilof Delegate Mongi Slim alHo plans to make a postponement pniposul lo Col, Houari Boumedienrie, the new Algerian .strong man who ousted Presklenl Alimed Hen itelln in a prctlawn eoup Iasi Saturday. Sonic eimtilrles represented lierc believe tliai a conlerenee would be ina|)pro|)riate nt Hiis (Imo l»e(;mise Algeria apparent ly tu(*(;s a period of Instoblllty in Ihe wake of the eoup. WANT SUMMIT TUESDAY Tile new Algerian rulers, in an el fort to preserve Algeria's presiigt;, iuiVe expressed their (Jesirc to littvc the summit (ton-|(Ten(’(! held «s .selutduled Tuesday. Algiers was outwardly calm today, Hut police carrying sut)-machine guns were posKtd at main pnlille liuildlngs and iriter-seelioiiH. Radio ears and molor-cyek; patrols cruised througli the streets. A big demoa.slralion against lioumcdlcnnc was planned to-night. ^ , By handbill and word of mouth, leftist university students and labor groups called on the population to gattier in front of the central poslofflce tonight to demonstrate support for deposed President Ahmed Ben Bella. RECENT ADDITION-Jalar Sltojo, Hlr-miiigliam Art Center director, explains one ol the eenler’s recent additions lo Mrs, Carl D. Rodgers of 1411 Maryland. Hirmingliam. Tlie paiiiting Is being sliown as part of flic newly Inslolled sales and rental service. Birmingham Area News Center Will Rent and Sell Art BIRMINGHAM-An art rental and sales service lias been organized by the Bloomfield Art Association at the Birmingham Art Center, 1516 S, Crnnbrook. “The service has been organized," says Center Director Jafar Shoja, “to encourage the appreciation and purchase of contemporary art, “Seleetions Include all paintings, watercolors. drawings, prints and others. “Tlie selections can bo rented for pcriod.s of from one to four months," he .said. Slioja added that every effort will be made to maintain a varied and interesting display of original works. “The selections foreign MINISTERS Tlie organizers apparently were relying on Hie presence in Algiers of foreign ministers from some 30 African and Asian eonnlri(;.s to restrain counteraction by Boumedienne’s troops. The foreign ministers were sehedulcd to meet Saturday to decide wliellier lo postpone the African-Asian summit conference, scheduled lo open here on June 29. With Algiers and other cities rocked by rioting, a majority of the ministers reportedly felt a summit meeting is impossible now. • But if the majority postpones the conference. Red China an(I a handful of its friends were reported hoping lo organize a rump meeting of like-minded chiefs ot state. This was vigorously opposed by the moderate African-Asian leaders. Exam Is Set hr Woman in Pistol Death A young Pontiac woman was released on $500 personal bond yesterday after being arraigned on a charge of involuntary manslaughter in a fatal shooting Wednesday. Donna Jean Bell, 20, of 57 Utah is scheduled to appear Wednesday before Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum for her preliminary court examination. Miss Bell was charged following the death of L. C. Jackson, 33, of 303 Ferry, in Beaudette Park. Pontiac, police said that a lie detector test indicated that Miss Bell was telling the truth when she said that the 32-caliber revolver accidentally discharged when Jackson handed it to her to inspect. ; County to Give Salary Hikes More Than 400 Due to Draw Increases In a rpovc to bolster its holding power on employes most likely to be lured away, Oakland County yesterday authorized pay hikes for more than 400 persons. The wage hike package, which includes a $500 annual increase for 81 sheriff’s department, employes, becomes effective't^uly 3 and will cost $63,550 f^ the balance of this year. It was approved yesterday by the Oakland County Board of Supervisors’ Salaries Committee. Also included in the pay increase measure are 162 laborers and skilled tradesmen who will receive from $200 to $400 per year more. A total ot 79 nursing personnel were granted an increase averaging about $300 and the same number of employes at the Childrens’ Center and Camp Oakland get $200 hikes. OTHER RAISES In the engineering catagory, raises ranging from $200 to $400 will go to 14 employes, mostly draftsmen. Also approved by the salaries committee was reclassification of five juvenile court employes due to reorganization of the psychological clinic. Ford Expansion Will Add 2,800 at Two Plants (Continued From Page One) own right. To dale he claims credit to over 200 patents. ■ DeLorcan is a member of a number of engineering societies, Founders Society of Detroit Institute of Arts, American Ordnance Association, Bloomfield Hills Country Club and the .Detroit Athietic Club. In 1954 he married the former Elizabeth Higgins. They reside on Bingham Road, south of Birmingham. Reds Threaten Although he doesn’t- have too much spare time, DeLorean manages “noW and then’’, to get in 18 holes of golf; in the low 70s. to Tie Up Berlin (Continued From Page One) :ent, contrary. to four-power NEW DOCUMENTS Kramer said if no agreement on this is reached between the Bonn and East German governments, ^1 freight shipments will be issued new transit document? at the border stations instead of allowing shipments through on a single document as has been the practice. . , This could Ifead to mammoth tie-upsi of rail shipments at the DEARBORN (AP) - A $71.5 million dollar expansion pro-I gram that will result in an in-i crease of about 2,800 employes i at full production was announced Thursday by Ford Motor Co.’s Transmission and Chassis Division. Division General Manajger Clinton D. York said expansion and modernization of the Livonia and Sterling plants was the major part of the program. lie's also a prolific reader and various border Crossing points. He said 240,000 square feet will be added to the Livonia plant and some ,1,300 employes added to the present labor force of 7,025. The Stirling expansion will include a building addition of 6,000 square jfeet and the addition of about 1,500 woitkers to the present force of 7,715. York, said the expansions were needed to increase production.! available .should change fro-quenlly as works are sold and new exhibits are added,” Shoja said. GIVE ASSISTANCE The service will also offer assistance in the selection and hanging of (he art works. As-a special service to business (>stablishments and clubs, (he art association will deliver and hang (he art works and pick (hem up or replace them with different works at the end of the normal four-.month rental period. The service is housed In the Rocco Di Marco Gallery at the association. Helen Van Wyk, author and artist, has been scheduled to return to the Birmingham Art Center in September to teach a series of classes. “She has done much to e.stab-lish the demonstration of paint- ing a.s an art form in its own right," says Center Director Jafar Shoja, In addition to her demonstrations, Miss Van Wyk paints between 18 and 24 portrait commissions each year. She al.so teaches In her own studio in New Jersey. Birds Build House of Modern Material COATESVILLE, Pa. (41 - A couple of local pigeons made a switch to modern-type housing t|thien they built a nest entirely of scrap steel turnings at the Lukens Steel Co. Open Hearth Shop here. The nest containing two eggs. Was constructed on a beam against the wall of one of the open hearth furnaces where the heat from the furnace would incubate the eggs and relieve Mom and Pop Pigeon of their sitting chores. 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JUNK JOOrt World Baptiiti Meet at Miami Beach Rally t NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - The United Nations plans to contrlb-iita $210,000 this year to the operation of a camp In Tanzania In which refugees from Portuguese Mozambique are roported getting an Introduction to military training, a U.N. spokesman said today 0. De Bosch Kemper, Iwral representative of the U.N, High Commission for RefugooH, said that Mozambique Africans paraded with womien rifles and dummy hand grenades when ho recently visited the, camp at Rutamba, near Tanzania’s southern frontier with the Portuguese territory. De Bosch Kemper said he was sure the Rutamba (Jami» was not a base for rHISUMO, the anti-Portuguese Mozambique Liberation Movement. “If It was a military camp we would not move In," he declared, World Federation. A branch of the church federation is to take oyer administration of the camp, which holds nearly 10,000 refugees, 'Wo don't know the extent of the training, but It seems to consist only of military drill,' said Lutheran spokesntan Bill Dudde. CHURCH CROUP The U.N. official was accompanied on his visit to the camp by officials of the Lutheran City School Board Cites 2 Members "I asked what good this would ho In a guerrilla nimpaign and was told It would lielp Instill discipline. We couldn't find out who was behind the training.'' Men, women and boys look part in the parade, but only the men and boys carried Imitation weapons, the two officials reported. MIAMI BEACH, Fla, (AP) -I'wenty thousand Haptlsl lead ers representing 211 million per- sons convene ttsiay for the lllh Baptist World Congress, a session held every five yours. Highlights will Itudude dlsciiN-slons of religious llherly. Bap list d(»ctrlaes end evangelism. Great Lakes Levels Upi Four Inches for Ontario DETROIT (AP)-Liiko Ontar- io's wafer level has risen fojjr. Iii(‘hes from Its level of a moalh ago, Ihe U. 8. Army Engineers In their weelOy said Thursday 1 (treat Lukes survey, Ijikes Mt. Clair, Huron, Mlc^l* gua and .Superior rose one Inch -while Lake Erie was unchungsd, Ihe report said Parents! Is Your Child Taking Band Next Term? I have visited Rutamba five or six times and this is the first time I have been shown a parade like this,'' De Bosch Korn-|)cr said. TRUMPET. CORNET, TROMBONE, CLARINET or FLUTE • Rent for as long as you wish! • Unlimited return privilege! • If you buy, all rental payments apply I • Conn, Olds and other fine makes! $1 WHY BUY UNTIL YOU ARB SURII Csll Grinn^ll'a Srlvinl Musk: Rupre-spnisiive; Mr, |im Ourfows «l Grin-nell's Pontiac Mall, 602-0422, Open Nilely 'III 9 p m, CARSTAIRS JR or Shop the Frank's in the Clawson Shopping Center and 14 OTHER DETROIT STORES RENT, LEASE, SELL. BUY HOMES, PROPERTY, COTTAGES, CARS, GOLF CLUBS . use Pontiac Press Classified Ads. To place yours call 332-8181. The Pontiac Board of Education has honored two of its members who, after June 30, will no longer seCve on the board. William H. Anderson, unsuccessful in seeking his third term on the board, and Victor P. Sutt, who declined to seek a second term, were both commended for their service. Anderson, an elght-y ear board veteran, served as its president for the past three years. The resolution honoring him cited his “giving of time and energy above and beyond the cull of duty” and .said that he “has made substantial contributions to the development and welfare of public education in the Pontiac area." Sutt was cited for his faithful service as a representative of the educational aspirations and needs of the community. “Through membership on the board of education, he has contributed to the strengthening and improvement of the schools and their service to the community,” the resolution stated. Senate Committee OKs New Cabinet Post WASIIINGTN (AP) - President Johnson’s bill to create a new Cabinet Department of Housing and Urban Development has been approved by a Senate Government Operations subcommittee. It noW la referred to the fufl committee for action. The House already has passed similar legislation. Just Your Cup of Tea ShelPs Beautiful Carpetiufj^! Our lop-quality; luxurious carpetiii|c Can help turn your home into a gracious, inviting place . . . make it more comfortable for your family, more hospitable for ypur guests. Let us help you with color coordination . . . suggest the right type of carpet for your rooms. Our decorator advice and estimates ■ are free. 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I Wllli Hie peiTiinlal ehaniplon New York YankeeH noiinderln^ (III M'viMill) place, the Ha|{-starved oiie-Hine also raiis are streakiiiK lor Hie lop, where (inly Iw'o Kanies separate'the j lirsi live leani.s, ' '! i It’s an all-eomers race and; Detroit, cievOland and lialti’ more have entered it with an enlhuaiasm tlnd haH lirongld Hiem under a blanket with Mln^ neaota am' Ubiengo. lialtlmore won its 12th game In the last 14 HturlH Thursday night, trimming ItoHlon 4*1: Uleveland eaptured It’s I Hit in the iiaal 12, tripping leaguedead-lag MinneHola .'t-l and Hie De-troll Tlgei^ took their llllh In 12 games, edging !,os Angides ;h2, Meanwhile, the Y a n k i dropped their ninth decision in the last 14 outings, losing 6-2 to Kansas City, in Hie National League, 8t. Louis liomhed Uineinnatl 11^, PIttHinirgh battered Los Apgeles I;KI, ('hieago clipped Mllwau> kee 3-1, Plilladelphla tripped Han I'Vaneiaeo 3>|, and Houston sloppcid tlie New York Mets 4'2, Tile three-pronged drive lueiMiK two things; Tlie Yankees face the task ot overcoiping five liona fide contenders if they are to win a record sixth straight pennant. -And the AL is btulding up to one of its Itest pennant ratfes in lilstory and cerlalnly one of the best since the five-team battle of 1040, won by tlie Detroit Tigers, Brooks ItolliinHon eraeked a tliree-run liomer in the first In-ning ami Milt I'appas earned Ills eighth victory on a yield of seven hits for Baltimore. Luis Aparieip added a liome SAVE today! SIDING, per square Aluminum, without bar.kar, whito . 25.50 Aluminum, with laminatod backor, whit*......................29,95 PLYWOOD SHEATHING 4x8 P*r Slittl %" CD......................2.64 Va” CD.................... 3.28 %"CD.......................3.84 %"CD.......................4.4d FIR PLYWOOD 4x8, per sheet Vii'' AD Interior, Good 1 Side 2.56 ¥4" AB Interior, Good 2 Sides Vs" AC Exterior, Good 1 Side %" AC Exterior, Good 1 Side Va" AC Exterior, Good 1 Side W AC Exterior, Good 1 Side Vs" AB Exterior, Good 2 Sid4s t.ulliiign'n'ii'i' OH yoiirj'iill flipol nflUyifiiml it niiailati/f iil ruth ttivlng nil ft, 7.65 2.88 3,83 5.25 6.08 8.10 TAYLOR GARAGE DOORS All $l*«l doori, with hordwarv, lock 9x7 .... 46.50 1 6x7 .... 91.00 (Gloting on all doors available) KILN DRIED BOARDS 1x6 Boards, turf. 4 tidet 85.50 m 1x12 Boards, surf. 4 sides 89,50”" FELT, per roll 15-lb. 432 sq. ft. Roll .... i 30-lb. 216 sq. ft. Roll ,..2.10 ...2.10 Fir/F.L. (Construction, Max. 25% Std.) , 10 r-,l2 U 16 IB 'JO jEach 2x4 .53 .73 .88 1.03 1.17 1.32 1.47 Each 2x6 .89 1.12 1.34 1.56 1.78 2.01 2.23 Each 2x8 1.21 1.51 1.82 2.12 3.42 2.72 3.03 Each 2x10 1.62 2.03 2.42 2.83 3.24 3.65 4.05 Each 2x12 2.0T 2.59 3.11 3.63 4.14 4.66 5.18 CHURCH IHC. HifiCvnlorn to Serve Youl 10T SQUIRREL ROAD, AUBURN HEIGHTS, UL 2-4000 Utica, 731-2000-Washington, ST 1-2811 - Romeo, PL 2-3511 - Lapeer, MO 4-8581 Waterford Hills Course Slates Regional Races Hports cars will again take to the track this w«'(‘kciid, as the Sports Cur Uliib ol America holds its utiiuuil llogioiml race,s at the Waterford Hills Hoad Uoiirsc, Drivers Irom (he 10 states in SUCA'fi C e n I r a I DiviHlon will compele lor llegioiial Champloti-sliip pomls in 14 races during Hie weekend. Track Stars After U. S. Team Berths SAN DH'JGO, Calif. (AP) ™ Some of the world’s finest are here and several of (he nation's bc.sl are missing Hxlay on Hie eve of Hie National AAU Truck and. Kidd Championship.s, Main targets at stake are places on the U.S, team which meets itussia in Kiev, U.S.S.li, in laic July, The first two finishers in each event ordinarily make the team, They will b(; dccldod in programs Saturday and Sunday wCnings in Balhoa Stadium. Still clouding the issue, however, is the unceasing struggle between the AAU, the National Collegiate Athletic As.sociation and its offshot, the U.S. Track and Field Federation. The AAU insists on .sole sanction power, 'I'lie NCAA wants cosanctioning recognition and has in effect banned its athletes Irom Hic meet. Tlie wheel-to-wlieel races, be-ginning at noon each day, will feature as many as 30 ears in a race, all competing with ears of similar engim' size or per-formatu'e, An I n t e r e »11 n g new car which will make Its first up-penrnnee at Waterford this weekend will be the NSU-Waiikt‘1, powered l»y tlie reva-liitlonary new rotary eointais-tlon engine. , Tliis engine, quite diflerenl from conventional engines, uses only one spark plug, and no pistons. run off loser Bill Monbouquetto of the Red Sox, who have now lost 15 of their lakt Hi gamps. Curl Vastruternskl, who had three of the llostoii lilts, singled III (lie only run off Pup-|iuN in the eighth. , Italpli Terry and Oary Boll (Mimhlned for a f i v e-hltler agaiiiHt the Twins. Max Alvis homered otf (Yimllo Pascual In Ihe first liming and (he Indians added Hie decisive tally In the same Inning when Rocky Cola-vito walked and sisired oh a Hirec-buse error by ccnlerfleld-er Jlmmlc Hall. Bell replaced Terry In I h e eighth and allowed only one hit over (he final two innings. Ken Hurrel’son bolted a three-run homer in the first inning and Roland Sheldon, who was traded from the Yankees last month, allowed his former mates only six hils m winning Ills lliird III five decisions, Mel SloHIcmyre was llic loser, allowing only lour hits and striking out seven in seven in-'niiigs, The A’s roughed up reliever Pedro Ramos lor three runs in I the eighth on a mlsplayed double and five consecutive singles after two were out, Joe Pepi-lone hit a Solo homer for (he Yank.s, Speed Riggs, 1 famous tobacco auctioneer recommends imrmisFim KW They put back the taste others take away Second Ace Same Hole Other car.s will include Pro-duction Sports Cars (ears built primarily for road u.so). Modified SporLs ('ar.s (tho.se hujlt (or racing), Formula Vee.s and Junior,s (single - .seal, “Indy"-type ears), and Sedan.s, (Mustangs, Corvairs, Volkswageiis, etc.) ' MOBILF, Ala. - Mrs, Martha Donald of Mobile is beginning to get the hang of it. On Oel. 18. 1963. she scored a liolc-in-one on the 141-yurd fifth hole at (he Mobile Country Club course. Stic teed up lier ball on tlio •same hole Thursday and j dropped it into the cup. Mrs. Donald used a five-iron. OPEN BOWLINC DAILY B;00 P.M. TO 12 FREE Bowling Instructions H.v MIKE SAMAROZIJA JR. 2525 ELIZABETH LK. RD. FE 5-2513 '1^' iC ' .J- 'y 1 ' A DISADVANTAGED AMERICANS Fundamental to the American dream is ^ equality of opportunity. Not all of us, however, have heen able to share in this dream. Some Americans hfive remained apart from the mainstream ot our society—receivinl; iieiihcr ' the benefits nor the responsibilities that come with our way of life. These isolated segments of our population arc.known as the culturally disadvantaged. Congregated in both city and rural .slums, millions of Americans arc living in bewilderment and ignorance.' Their solitary and sometimes primitive vvav of lifp has not prepared them for todav's social ferment. Major ethnic groups among the disadvantaged are the'Negroes, Spanish Americans, poor Southern whites, and the American Indians — people whose livelihood has traditionally derived from subsistence farming. As agriculture became moeliani/ed, they were forced off tiieir land. Many fled to the cities; others took part-time work on neighboring farnis. If these people arc to become part of our modern world, society must somehow bridge the gap created by their ' limited experience. The .school is'the logical instrument for this delicate and important task. With the cooperation of an understanding community, .skillful educators can reach these disadvantaged Americans and give them hope of overcoming their cultural hahdicap. THIS IS ONE OF A SERIES OF EDUCATION FEATURES PUBLISHED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE IN COOPERATION WITH THE MICHIGAN PRESS ASSOCIATE, THE MICHIGAN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, AND THE PONTI^^'.^g.ESS. , s ’ CALIFONNIA RUSTIC REDWOOD PICNIC TABLES n/^V^V^tlV I I AT CARLOAD PRICES HAS IT! AT CARLOAD PRICF*; COMPLETELY MACHINED FOR EASY ASSEMBLY AND FINISHING - ALL HARDWARE INCLUDED MFTVHfW COMPLETELY BUILT-UP 5/4”x6»» CLEAR FIR DECKING, ZINCOL TREATED FOR LONGER LIFE WITH STYROFOAM 77ii.s fiaji I'loals lAk 45’' SQUARE TABLE WITH UMBRELLA HOLE INCLUDING A 4 ^ BENCHES 6:F00T TABLE WITH $21 25 TWO SIDE BENCHES Rugged 2" Stock » PERMANENTLY BUOYANT • WILL NOT RUST Table $10.95 Chairs......ea. $5.75 It's always a Happy Landing with the new PIER KIT 34" tquara parquet top Redwood table and attractive chain. Ideal for apt. balcony or garden patio. THESE ARE COMPLETELY BUILT UP AND FINISHED CARTON PACKED, LEDS LOOSE 48” ROUND TABLE WITH UMBRELLA HOLE INCLUDING 4 $9QT5 BENCHES , illliP K.D. tO?S ASSEMBLED ON TABLES-ANb BENCHES ~ LEGS LOOSE -CARTON PACKED. Right For Every Kind of Fence 9 ft. Dock Section, 22.50 K.D. WITH 1 SET OF 4-ft. STEEL LEGS SAME SIZE BUILT-UP only ..... 28.58 5/4" X 6" Clear Fir Decking, Zincol Treated 2x6 Stringers Cut to Fit — Hot Dipped Galvanized steel leg supports. CLEAR FIR DOCK BOARDS 5/4»x4" .... 3 Ft. 25c . . . . 4 Ft. 34c. 5/4»x6» . ... 3 Ft. 42c . . . . . 4 Ft. 55c 5/4»x8” .... 3 Ft. 55c . . . . 4 Ft. 75c ZINCOL DIPPED 4-FT. STEEL LEGS only . ; . . 6-FT. STEEL LEGS only .... Basket Weave $595 CEDAR POSTS 3”x7' . . . 3"x8’ . . . 4"x8’ . . . 4»xl8’.. , Now Only All material precut and stainc Including 1 — 4"x4" post BUILT UP ADD $2.00 Board on Board $y95 Npw Only td for easy assembly. — 4'x6‘ sections. PER SECTION GARDEN GRADE REDWOOD 2”X4» ... . . Un.Ft 11c 1”x6”_____Lin. Ft. 8Vac 4”x6” . . , .L,n.Fi.35V2C 4’'X4»-7»....... 1.89 SCREEN DOORS 2’6”x6»8»-1V8 $7.25 2’6”x6’8"-lVe 7.25 3'x6’8”-lVa 7.75 LUMBERS SUPPLY CO. 2855 HAGGERTY HWY. Walled Lake-MA 4-4551 Between W. Maple and Pontiac Trail /■ , TlUfl i»ONTIAC l»UKSS. FlllDAV, JUNK 2fl, 1»».1 Cold Storage Helps Quality To get an attractive strawberry, pick It don’t pull It —and keep It cool. Jerome Hull, Michigan State Unlveraily hortlcultpro atna lal-iNl, ndvlMs that pro|>er handling an>l hurvoHlIng aru koyn to strawberry attractlvenosN atul ((uallly. He nffera theae Ntiggea tlOIM! • rick, do not pnll. la»rrlcH from the planla. I‘ln(;h the l)«r-ry Nlem from the plant with the thumb and fnroflng(«r, leaving about one-fourth Inch of alem attached to the berry. • flenlly place berrlcH In, boxes to prevent briilHlng. Hold only two or three berries In the hand at one time to prevent H(juee/.ing them. Bruised l)erries are nutre apt to “Idced" or rot, • Pick berries In early morn- 8TKP8 TO KOI.M)W — Wire baskets may be purchased at greenhouses and flower shops. fJne one with sphagnum tsfagiiurn) moss ns shown here, Place ;i to 4 hu'lics of prepared |>oftlng soli In the bottom of the mossed Imskcl. Firm soil slightly. Control Rose Chafers June Is traditionally the month of roses, brides and graduations. It Is also the season for rose chafers (treelles) and chhu'h hugs hi the lawn In some parts of the country. For the first, lindane or nialathlon may be used with Nueeess, For (he latter, however, a eoinplelely safe miiteriiil like sevin may lie preferred, slnee It niiist be seatfered over the entire lawn. Nevln, the 11.8. Department of Agricalture has found Is harmless, not only to liuiniin beings and doniestlc animnls but ulsn to all birds, fish, toads and game animals. This is also the lime to stoke and tie up plants. Always do it before they fall over. BEATEN DOWN Once a rain bps boalen them down, they can never ire tied U|r so they will look right agoin. And pul the He tightly around the stoke hut fairly hNisely arouml the stem or whole plant. In this way It will not slip down hut will not cut the stem or make the plant haik like a popiaul-open hale of hay. “'ll you are ooiilcinplailug cx tending your garden In Hu; full, this is also a go(xl time to spade up the new area provided you have the time, Annuals Add Color Verve in Summer In beds, pots oc flower boxes, annual pianls add splashes of brilliant color to outdoor living areas, lawns, porches and walks. Their great value for garden llvliig lies In (heir summer bloom and bright colors which mid a feeling of summer gaiety, nr "life at its best." If your ( I pile Ims nol this is a g , iij^, under now will rot r The pelargoahims (geraal-iiins) hloointag front spring to frost; the hintuiias, iniirigolds, cumlytiift, del|ilihihims, pop. pies, petunias, verhenu, salvia and /.IniiluN, to name only it few, i-iui he pureliased Ity the do/.en, or as small plants by the "flat” or box, eontuln-iag up to &0 plants or more. By setlini! out the small plants instead of pinniing seed, the home owner gels blooms four grass In the vielnlly of (he SET PLANTS - Now set Ih one or r > plants of any lilw wllltuill full. itf gr.iuml^ HmPSUnw any gn top. In this way rain or Use .snico oadlcaved weeds in i , of course, can be read Now at the New and Urgor Home of Michigan Rental Service 625-1515 A imOOD SHELTER flowers appear, and you’ll have a conversation p this flower-filled hanging basket. , Nations Pick Emblems ★ ★ ★ itjonal flower of El Sal- BOLENS HUSKIES % ^ NOW W NOW »5ir Model 180 Reg. Price $535.75 Model 181 Reg. Price $622.90 with 18441, 32" Rotary FULL RANGE OF ATTACHMENTS AVAILABLE j?!: 4 ''jCONiPACt' tractor MOOEU 6 TO 10 i MANUS POWER MOWERS, Inc. 3116 N. Woodwaid, 2 Blks. S. of 13 Mile-LI 9-2440 Mon. thru Fri. 8 A. M. to 8 f. M.—Sot. SA.M.to P.M. I Lumber PICNIC TABLES $1Q95 BURKE i hours—or 3,-12u—■ JL lirZH-Sr'l 4495 Dixie Hwy. I i\n Ift_ l*()NTI A(^ IMIKSS, FEIDAY, JUNE 2n, mn JAKEJIMaGES D--X Business and ‘Finance The following are top prices covering sales of l0(‘t>lly grown produce by growers and sold by them In wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished hy the Detroit Bureau of Markets us of Monday. Produce esuiTt Appifli, R«d Dollclouk, bu Appliii RoS ndiclouii CtAc ......i, Jnn«lh«n, ( Appl«ii Mr.lninit), < AppWl. N. fcPV. bi Applnt, &l0al« N«b bo, Cn«ri'l*ii, lAol, «,rl. «r.wb.rr..a, JJR'. 0*. Curly, bo. -p Sprout!, bo. 0, Sid., bo. CiblMoo, Sid Cpollliowor, (... c«i«ry, eonaiio, c,rl. Celarv, Maxal, <0, M«IK» PHI, di. belt*. Kohlrobi, “'''"0 PJ'l.'h'.ttrr chonSod lo 1 lower ) 70 Orado A whitoi 31) '"•>'•0 J’' «'odlumi 24W) ilondord! 27) dirties Checks Il'/i. CHICAOO poultry CHICAGO (AP)"(0SDA) fry; whole-'- Losses Cut in Heavy Trading Market Bounces After Skid NI'IW YOUK (AP) The slock I hill It showed revival as bar-market canceled many early gnln-Hoekors picked up sliKJk, losses In heavy trading early I Zenith, Hoeing, Xerox, Control today. ' Dala and llomestake were all The rnarkel Hilpisal from Ihe. np a imlnl or iMOIer, Chrysler start, hut showed signs of stub-1 erased a fractional loss and born resislanco as It neared an- j edged higher, oilier support level — this one ] United Air Ulnes was off more represeiiled by Ihe hotlom ol a Ilian 2, American Cyanamld, decline Iasi Dec, Hi, '(Commonwealth Kdlson, United On average, Hie list skidded I AircrafI, Air llcduclloii imd below (his, Ihen rose above il Si'hering were olf a point or so. as du Pont, which was unchanged at the start, advanced 3 points and other slocks Improved, It was still a ragged market l'’irHl-hour volume was a husky 2.01 million shares, biggest since .lune 15 when 2.00 million were traded. f'Taetional losses were shown liy thmend Motors, Ford, Ken-necotl, Now York Central, Texaco and other market wheel-horses, ' Opening hloi'ks liu'luded: Clirysler, off '/k nl 45'^ on 14,000 shares; American Telephone, off '/k at 07 on 13,800; Ford, off >/4 at 5l«/4 on 10,000; and Standard Oil (New Jersey), off ■% at 77% on 5,(KK). Chrysler was traded on a subsequent iO,000-share block at 45, off 'A. Prices declined on the American Stock Exchange. The New York Stock Exchange NEW YORK (AP)-PollowlnB 1* X il »fllecl«(| slock Irnnsocllons on Ihe I'ork SloiK Exchnnoe with 10i30 pr —A— eeoTelAEI 1 GonTIre M OerWli ,"n TeltyOII I'Oo AdmlDil Air Red 2.11) Alleg Cp .20* if.a 44 I 2111) 2)12 II )) )6 U jonrtyr 1.1) Orxr.e(o l.20 OronriU ,60b erxnllCS 1,60 GIASP l.iox Allj)id Sirs .1 AllitChxl .60 Alum yd .so Gi west F AlWSuo 1.1 Greytmd ,l AmiPpw"l AmNG)is 1,70 AmOpllc 1.25 AmPliolo .20 Am Smell 2 Am Sid I t 661k 66tk ■» ' 40 19 18’/k 19 ~ 217 67W 66'/s 661k - 23 3S1k 3.51k 357/k 1 241/c 261/4 261/4 •• 25 3) 35 35 - ArmcoSI ;i Armour 1,60b ArmsICk MO I buylno. I) ipeclal Livestock Auto Cent .on Avco Carp 1 Avne! ,60a AvonProd .SC CHICAOO MVRITOCK CHICAOO (API — (USOA) 71 Ueniiui 4UI^490 lbs 20.75*21.2$) i-------- lbs 19.25*20.00) 550*550 Ibt 15.75*19.50. CallirMbY Mlv«» none) Ml enout sleuahter iteer! lor merkel lest) lot hlBh“«holce with Min* terlme around U hlgb choice 2roo.2X:ib)“iiX Tou choici ____t mostly choice 102 sprlno lemb! 24.00) 'o'* SSrchl‘cr9s'lb c?oTl.“rS with No. I pells 24.50. American Slocks n .Ur.- ,r,. , - Following Is e list ol selected slock transection; on the /American Stock Exchange with noon sales Net (hds.) High LOW Lest Chg. ArkLa Gas 1.36 15 6?6k .62y4 ,42;'-Asamera Assd Oil & G Allas Cp wl Barnes Eng Bi;ai Tree Brown Co .60 16k 19-16 19-16 8 41'. Creole P 2.60 Data Coni . Draper 1 Equity Xp 10 15-- ------- - - 4 16H 16 16 - J02 5Kt 5Vj. S6k — 8 l2Vj 12W 12Vj - 13 4V4 4 3-14 U/4-; J5 2V4 2V4 2V4 -1-16 12 9Vy 96k 96i — "• 17 3V4 3'/i 3W - lb 9 56k 56k 56k ,.. 10 396k 39'.k 39W + '/k 11 16 15Va 156k luTly Cp .151 a w, Olent Yel .60a , Goldfield 3'/4 3'/4 I Pet- ir Ind Mich Sugar .lOo 2 a% . 1 1' SrG’r^u'i 3.251 ^ Scurry Rain 20 17V4 6 - Vk ' 18 * I 16'/. .. Scurry l SbdWi... . „ Signal Oil A la 10 26 26 .26 SMrrv R Wt 2< 5 4^/i AVb — Synlex Cp .30e 100 jeVi 76Vs 76V. -1 Technicol .75 17 186» 18 18 - On Control .20 12 sv. 5'/. 5'/. . Stocks ot Local Interest Figures alter decimal points are eighths OVER THE COUNTER STOCKS , Quotations from the NASD are repr^ tentative Inter-dealer prices of approximately 11 a.m. , Inter-deeler inarkejs change throughout qt Include ----- ' s retail markup, markdown i ' CItliens Utilities Class A 29.4 Diamond Crystal...............14 Ethyl Corp. ................ 37.5 Mohawk Rubber Co. ............20.2 Michigan Seamless Tube Co. .,24.4 Pioneer Finance .....7 Safren Printing 14.1 Vqmor's Ginger Ale ........... 7.7- Wehr Corp. Wolverine Shoe ....... Wyandotte Chemical Quotations .compiled approximately 11 i ...29 Bids 8 _______J Inter-dealer prices Include refall markdown or Asked prices have been ad u fo Include approximate merki Winkelman's .;.............. Vetely Co. MUTUAL FUNDS Affiliated Fund . BM Asked , 8.74 Commonwealth Stock' .......... 9.18 10.03 Keystone Income K-1 .........,.9.87 10.77 Keystone Growth K-2 .... 5,82 4.34 Mass. Investors Growth .'.... 9.38 10.25 Mass. Investors Trust ........ .14.98 18.54 Putnam Growth ................10.02 10.95 Television Electronics ....... 8.41 9.17 .......................... .14.94 14.30 . If28 17.70, Prev. Day 82.4 101.3 Weak ago 82.4 101.4 AAanm Ago 83.0 .101.9 Year Am 12.0 101.9 19*5 HMh 83 7 18314 ............ 88.1 93.1 93.3 88.0 92.4 . 93.1 59 521k 5264 5214 I- —B— 2 356k 356k 356. - 20 176k 176k 171» ,, Beth StI 1.50 Bigelows 1.40 Boeing 2 21 18'/4 18'/4 18'/4 - 52 28 27V4 28 - 7 476k 476k 476k .. 54 35V4 356k 35'/j .. 3 346k 346k 346k - 19 44'/4 44>,k 44'/4 - BorgWar 2.20 Briggs Mfg Briggs. Sir 2 BrlslMy 1.20 Brunswick Budd Co .40 Bullard .40 Bulove .40b 5 3BVa 3B'/4 38'/4 -(■ id 15V4 15Vk 15Vs - 5 17V4 17W 17'/j 4 17 18'/4 1B'/4 18'/4 - 12 44'/k 44 44 - 33 31'/4 30’/i 31 Cal F I .30 CallahM .311 Calum H ■ .80 CampRL .45a Camp Sp .90 CdnP^Bc 1.50a CaroP Ll^ 174 Carir Pd .40a Cater Trac 1 ' CelaneseCp 2 12 ,24V) 24V) 24V)- Cent S ' 1.38 CerroCp 1.40 5 42 416k 42 4 40 741k 74V) 74V) -1 . 17 29V) 29^4 29V) - 6k 1 471/4 476k 476k - " 13 34W 34 34 - ChIMII SIP 1 ChPneu 1.40a ChRIPac .25p Fin 1.40 Cities Sv 2.80 CleVEIHri.44 CocaCola 1.70 11 44 - 6) . 13V) .13’/) - 13V)- I 196) 196k 196k"- 70V) 70V)-9 377k 37'/4 37'k -5 436k 436k 436k - . 1.2 0 Fla P L1.40 FoodFair .90 FMC Cp -1.20 Ford Mot 2 FoneDsIr .50 FruehCp 1.50 GenEk------ Gen Foods 2 GenMIlls 1.4 GenBAot 2.^ Si, ...A. 'I-A*?f . ..'A 28 Uw 4o' k M'k - »l 90 95H 1956k 95^ ' . I h Low Lest Chg. : ’.1^ ?5:::. 17 49'/k 49'k 49'k . V) IB 48W 486k 48'/) - 1/4 8 256k 256k 256) = 6k 3 237k 23'/s 237's ...... 19 3B'/k 38 38 - '/k J4 .536) 53'/) 536k+ 6) 17 40 397k 397k - 6k 23 22W 22 22'k >| '/) 22 546) 54'h 13 25'/) 23'/i —K— HerePdr ,40g 22 - Pac .tOq Bleciron .....,'Sug I.BO Homeslk 1,40 Honeywl 1,10 Ul'A Hupp Cp .1 Ideal Cam I meant Ind 'iPand*SM 2 insurNoAm 7 InlerlkSt 140 ■ ilBusMch 4 InlMlnerals I InINIcK '7.50a Inll P4ckers SIReq P1.40b 45 32. isl Chg. Schanley I Scharng 1.40a ScotIPap ,90 Saab A) 1.40 learlGO 1.30 Sear) Roe I Seeburg .40 Shell Oil 1,70 »2^” SlnoerCo 2,20 SmTIhK 1.40a WJ'*?0o 50UCAIE l.!»0 SoiiNOAfi t)20 Soun"Rv''2% Sperry Rend I 406k 406k 406) 4 7764 7'7'k 77'k ™1'/k 21 85 846k 846) -I'k a 22'/4 22'/4 22'k 1 3B'k 381) 38'/) 2 32'4 32'k 326k 3 52'k 52'/k 52'k . SiluareD 1.40 13 37 341/4 34H 3 44V4 646k 44% - 3 80 u 80 80 - 7 I56k> 156) 151% - 41 486k 476k 486k - SID NJ I.SOg SIdDIIDh 1,80 St Packaging p 35 Studebaker Sun Oil 1h Sunray 1,40 Tampa El . 10 41% 416k 41% 14 306k 3fl6k 30'/a 19 20 20 20 - W 4 58% 56% 35 30 30' - 11 446k 446k 446k ~ % —T— 24% I Texaco 2,20a TexEailT .90 TexGSul ,40 "exasinsim I Textron 1,80 Thiokol .571 Tldewkl OH ;imk RR 1.80 1 226) I 52'/4 516k 517s _ 101% 1016k 1016) I 55% 55'/k 55'/k -T I 136) I3'/4 13'/4 - ' Johns44anv 2 13 mi 50% 50% - —K— I 35% : KImbClark 2 KIrkNat .40 Kopprs 2.40a Korvelle Kresge I.40 Kroger 1.20 20 276) 27 27 — 6) 23 100'/) 1006k 1006k ~ T-# 5 57'/k 57'/k 57'/) - 'k 20 52'/» 52'/s 52'/k - '/s 10 50'k 50'/i 50'/4 - '/) 2 14'/k 14'k 14'/) , 4 57'/s 576k 576k - 6k 15 32'/) 32'/) 32'/i -I- '/) 24 59'/# 59'/) S9V) - '/) 5 407/4 — ...... 1 I 15 LOFGIs 2.80a LlbbMoN. :29l Llggell8.M 5 Llltonln 1.871 LlvIngsO .741 LockhdAIre 2 LoneSGa I.l2 Long Isl LI 1 Loral Corp Lorlllard 2.50 LTV .50 LuckySt 1.20b i. 186k 186k 186k - Mack Trucks MadPd 1^550 MagmaCop e Magnavox 1 Maralhn 2.20 Mar Mid 1,25 MarfInMar 1 MavDStr 1.50 41 207k 207k 207/4 Mid S MlnerChem I MInnMM 1.10 Mohasco .70 Monsan 1.40b MonIDU 1.40 MontWard 1 MorrellCo 1b 34 54. 53% 53’k - ' 17 18'/) 18'/) 18'/) 10 4914 49 49'k -I- NatCan .40b NCashR 1.20 NatOalry 2.60 15 84'k eS6k 856k —F 31 30 29% 296k - ' x,i ,336k 33% 336k NatGvps 2b N Lead 1,50^0 N EngEI i.20 5 277/4 27’k 277/4 NorPac 2.40a OocldentP .40 DhloEdls 1.04 DlinMath T.40 DtlsElev 1.90 l,ANSIN(5 (Ul'l) - A $I(K) million unornployment cojmiHin-sntlon bill doHignod lo cover nearly all salaricid wol'kerB wan expected lo clear the Houne today and land on Gov. George Romney’s desk. The hill would boost unemployment benoflls by 20 per cent and extend coverage to any firm with one or more employes. Itiiseil on 1904 levels, the hill would IncTCaiic total benefits by »n eHtImntcil $20 million over the $70.6 million uc-tiuilly paid out lust year. Sen. Sander M. JLevln, D-lierk-Icy, a chief sponsor of the bill, said the added benefits would not Increase costs to employers who contribute to the benefit fund. “The extended coverage will mean more eontributlony and this couplet! with Interest earnings will cover the added benefits,’’ he said. An agreement was worked out between Senate and House con-ferces on the bill yesterday. The Senate, by a 26-0 vole, approved all amendments tacked on by the House with the exception of one to cover employes of the legislature. Levin, said the House, which received the bill today, had agreed to concur In the exemption. The legislative employes may bo covered through amendment to the bill next scsBion, he added. The measure was expected to boost the weekly unemDioyment check in Michigan from an average of $3.1 la.st year lo $44. 1 Carbide 2 t Elec M2 1 Dll Cal I I 37V) 3 k 51'k J UGatCp 1.70 Unit MM 1.20 USBorax .80a USGhpim 3a US Indus! USPlywd 1.20 Rub 2.20 -- Smelt 3 US Steel 2 Unit Whelen UnMalch 50 UnIvOPd 1,20 Uplohn T.20 8 39 38'/) 38'/) - W II 57»/4 57% 57% - »k 2 102 101'/) 101'/ ■" 27 476k 47'k 47'/ Varlen s VescoMt 1.40 VendoCo .40 VeEIPw 1.20 10 43'/) 43'k 436k - 30 15'k 15'4i 15'k - _ 1 36% 347/4 34% - 6k Walworth Co WernLem .90 WnAIrLIn .80 WnBenc 1.10 WUnTel 1.40 WestgEI 1.20 —‘••-"Fool Cc I 1.40 Wilson C. -Woolworih 1 WOrthlngtn 5 15 : 1 37% - . .. . 437/4 43% — 84 28% 286k 28% ~ 9 54'k 54'k 56'k -1 t__Y—Z— 41 1376k 137'k 1376) -1'k 10 40 396k 396k - 28 72'k 72 72'/) ... Sales figures ere unofficial. Unless o*herwlse noted, rates 0 the foregoing tr'-'- — disbursements bi .................. ....... ...quarterly or semi-annual declaration. Special or extra dividends or payments not designated as regular r“ ■- following footnotes. ! Identified In the ____ .. extras, b—Annual slock dividend, c—Uquldatjj^^ Ividend. d—Declared or pj lus stock dividend, e—Paid _ _ —Payable In stock during 1945, estimated ... on ox-dIvIdend 0. n date, g—Declared or paid so sr. h—Declared or paid after sf od or split UP. k—Declared or 1 sr, an accumulative issue v n—New Issue, p—Paid this year, dividend omitted, deferred estimated cash value ol- cld—Celled, .. ___________ , dend end sales In lull, x-dls—Ex distribution. xr—Ex rights. xw-WIthout warrants. ww—With warrants, wd—When distributed, wl—when Issued, nd—Next day delivery. v|—In bankruptcy or receivership being reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act, or securities assumed by —-*• panies. tn—Foreign Issue sub| erest equalliallon tax. OOW-JONES NOON AVERAGES Penh EP 1.40 ParamPIct 2 ParkeDav la Penn Dixie I Penney 1.50a ! 15' 15 15 Penn RR la Pennroil 1.40 PepsiCo 1.40 PtIzerCha la PhelpsO 3.40 Phil Rdg 1^_ PhilMor 3.40 PhllllpsPet 2 PltPlate 2.40 PureOII 1.40 Net change Prev. Day 63.3 153.1 147.3 316. 90.8 162.7 174.9 38.3 177.4 154.2 .... 05.2 177.8 178.2 344. Before House Geared to Increase Benefits, Coverage FATHER TO SON-Atlminislralor Harry H, Whitlow (loft) of Pontiac Ostcopalhic Hospilal prosents a complcllon of inlcrn.slilp ccrliflcaic to Ills son, Dr, Frank F, Whitlow, 7(1 East Boulevard S., tn eerernonles at Glen Oaks Country Club, 7'ho younger Whitlow was among 11 inlern.s and a resident receiving ceriifientes la.st nighl al the Imspilal’H anmial hunquel, 55 Pet. of Gross From Abroad Films Cut Dollar Drain By SAM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst N E W Y 0 H K While Washington Irols about American tourists spending Yankee dollars abroad, one industry confidently predicts it will be pulling^ back m 0 r e of these dollars this year than ever. The motion picture Industry says it gels 55 per cent of Its gross income 1 r 0 m showing DAWSON Its llickcrs abroad. And it ^ ^ Succ&ssfuhlnvesting f ^ ^ tst ^ ^ By ROGER E. SPEAR I A) You should first evaluate Q) “I am 62 years old and your portlolio-taking llie mar-have $150,000 to Invest. My ket value of all securities pur- present holdings consist of American Telephone; New England Telephone; Jersey Standard; Armco. My primary aim is secure income. I realize the stock market is a two-way street and is bound to fluctuate, particularly at its present high Ici'cl. I would like 4% per cent return from common and preferred stocks, and some bonds, if necessary. “I have in mind the follow-, ing: Consolidated Edison pfd.; Libby-Owe ns-Ford Glass; Atchinson; United Gas; Phelps Dodge; U. S. Lines; and, for some protection a gainst inflation, General Telephone & Electronics and RCA. Any suggestions?” D A. A) I like all your suggestions, but because of tightening money rates, I would not now buy preferred stocks or corporate bonds. For United States Lines, L would substitute Maytag; and 1 would invest no more than half my cash at current levels. you now have 10 members, each new member must pay $1,000 to come in on an equal basis with the old. If he doesn’t have $1,-000, he can put up a lesser amount and get a proportionate interest in your club, with proportionate monthly payhients, Roger Spear’s new 48-pagc Investment G u I d c is now available to all readers of this column. Clip ms notice and send $1.00 ivUlryour name and address to Roger E. Spear, in care of this newspaper, Box 1618, Grand Central Station, N.Y.C., 10017. (Copyright, 1965) Q) “Our investment club has a portfolio of stocks and would like to add new members. On what basis arc new members admitted? Can you advise us of methods used by other clubs?” D. S. Business Notes David K. Leak,. 6195 Middle Lake, Independence Township, manager of general accounting with Federal-Mogul Corp., has been elected an associate director of the National Association of Accountants, Detroit chapter, one of the largest in the world. ........ )47.2 317.7 I 189.4 147.2 332.4 I 150.7 148.9 284.7 Thursday's 1st Dividends Declared RCA .40a RalstonPur 1 Rayette .48 Rayonier 1.40 Raytheon .40 RelchCh .20a Repub 13?r h Seamless Tube .25 . 32% + 6k 7 35'4 35'% 35'/) - % 8 20'/4 20'% 20'/k - '/) 14 10'/) 10'/4. 10'/4 . RepubSteel 2 Revlon T.30 RexallDr .30b Reyn Met .40 ReyTob 1.80 Rheem Mfg 1 RichfOII 1.80 Rohr Corp 1 RoyCCola .48 RoyOut I.Olg Ryder Syst 21 396k 396k 396k 28 40% 39% 39%. — 6k 52 326k 32'/) 32'/) — '/) 58 39 .38% 38% — 1/4 34 39'/) 39% 39% - '/4 9 206k 20'/4- 20'/4 - 6k iairway (5t - 1. St SwF^.50 Treasury Position WASHINGTON (AP)-The C of the Treasury compared v ponding date a year ago: Balance— S 11,9______ Deposits Fiscal ' $ 10,005,444,475.77 119.943,271,212.47 115,970,359,897.39 Withdrawals Fiscal Year- 123,570,335,232.94 "121,477,339,142.03 X-Total Debt-, 319,34L33S,348.77 311,995,749,732.59 Goig Assets- (X) iu ‘Includes T: iiii fbiec^to s Li .1 'A': La. News in Brief A movie projector, tape recorder and record player valued together at $830 were reported stolen yesterday in a break-in at the Seventh Day Adventist School, 5725 Pontiac Lake, Waterford Township, according to township police. , , Household furnishings, 243f Windemere. Reasonable. —adv. chased plus cash — and divide the resultant figure by the number of members you have, presuming that each member has an equal share. For example, if your poiT- elfiims this is a higher percentage than can be boasted hy any other large Amorioaii industry. This year It expects to bring back $10 million more than last year’s $'260 million. Of that sum, $60 million came last yqar from sales of television programs and television films. Movie makers also insist that they inspire demand throughout tlie world for American products mid thus help boost U.S. exports of goods. Tliis is the nation’s biggest source of dollars when it trie.s to balance Us international monetary payments. And Washington is beating the bushes to get American businessmen to try to sell more abroad. ALGIERS ro BERN The American products that movies popularize run all the way from blue jeans in Algiers to electric guitars in Stockholm, Irom go-carts in Bern, Switzerland, to home furnishings in Caracas, Venezuela, Movie makers also take credit for stimulating interest of foreigners in visiting the United Stales. They can’t prove it, but they feel sure that pictures of AmcTjUjan scenes and particu- this is tlic ca.se in sueli place.s as Pakistan, Egypt. Brazil, Israel and llio countries liahind Hie Iron Curtain. But In iiuiiiy IuikI.s, American movies have inspired consumer demands that local manufacturers have been inspired to satisfy. Consulates note lliis affect in Baghdad and Buenos Aires, in Madrid and Cairo, Sweden reports its younger set goes heavily for pop records, sportswear, cosmetics and auto decoration."' such as are fea-turwl in Hie American flickers. The older set is influenced by appliances and lihmc interiors. /Vnd when Goldfingcr was sliown ill Johannesburg, one Soutli African manufacturer asked U.S. officials the name of the maker of the car-crushing machine shown in the film. folio plus cash totals $10,009 and of American ways of life Post Will Hold Parade, Picnic The Chief Pontiac Post 377 of the American Legion will hold its third annual picnic and parade tomorrow. ■k. k - H Underprivileged children of Oakland County, youngsters from the Children's Village and others will be taken to the post at 4819 Edgewood on Oakland Lake for breakfast. The parade is planned for 10 a.m. in downtown Pontiac. The children will be brought in for the event, then returned to the post for rides and the picnic. The Blue Angels Drum and Bugle Corps of Coldwater, the “Huron Indians” and their Indian dancers and others will take part in the parade. There will be a band concert at the P.ontiac Mall Shopping Center, 315 N. Telegraph at 5 p.m., according to the announcement. Garage Sale Saturday. 55 E. Iroquois, —adv. Last year about 500 children attended. Over 1.000 are expected this year. The first telephone directory was issued at New Haven, Rummage Sale — Saturday, I Conn., in 1878-and. contained the .^une 26,8rt. 128 W. Pike. .{names of 50 subscribers. make Europeans curious to see for themselves. Sales of U.S. films abroad continues to be the biggest source of profit for the domestic industry, but the Motion Picture Association oY America says that revived interest in moviegoing by the American public is helping to boost the earnings this year of the, nation’s seven a r g e s t motion picture producing and distributing companies. With an eye on gleaning still more dollars abroad, the Motion Picture Export Association of America is urging the government to get its foreign servide to put more emphasis on stlniu-lating such trade. It says its return flow of dollars would be increased if Washington could get some nations with blocked funds to ease their restrictions, and others to lower discriminatory trade barriers. STYMIE BUYING Such barriers also work against the buying of American goods that foreigners see , and admire in movies. A survey of U.S. consular posts shows that Blast Rips Struck Plant-No One Hurt CKAND HAVEN (AP) - An explosion at the struck Gardncr-Dcnvei; Co. plant here today broke 32 large windows and tore a small hole in Ih plant roof. No one was injured. Police investigating the.: blast said they found two small sticks of unexploded dynamite on the roof. They said the windows broken measured 16 inches.by 24 inches and the hole was 12 inches in diameter. NAACP Sets June Meeting No one was working in the plant at the time of the blast. The firm has been struck for some 34 weeks by Local 1503 of the International Association of Machinists, tt has continued to operate during the strike. Bill Ray ATIams, 31, of Grand Haven, chairman of the Local 1503 bargaining committee, was arrested earlier Thursday in a separate incident and charged with unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon—a slingshot. NONSTRIKERS COMPLAIN It followed reports to police from nonstriking’ plant employes complaining that their homes and cars had been splattered by paint - filled eggs and paint spray cans. An amended circuit court injunction prohibits harassment of Gardner-Denver employes. I:' Nondiscrimination policies, construction code enforcement, and selling policies of VA and FHA repossessed homes, will be discussed at the June meeting of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Representatives of the Federal Housing Administration and the Veterans Administration, will speak at the Hayes Jones Recreational Center, 235 Wesson, Monday at 8 p.m. according to Charles M. Tucker Jr., president of he Oakland branch of the NAACP. Frank Keuhn of the Veterans Administration and James T. Conway of the FHA are expected to be the speakers, Tuck-, ersaidj; Firm Found Guilty for Misleading Ads A Rontiac firm. Standard Engine Rebuilders, Inc., 695 Auburn, was found guilty yesterday in Pontiac Municipal Court of false advertising. The officers, William DiNardi and Russell Langworthy, both of Madison Heights, face up to one year each in. the county jail when they appear before Judge Cecil McCallum for sentencing Wednesday. Assistant Prosecutor Patrick Oliver said that the firm’s ads mislead the public to believe they could have motors rebuilt for $95 and $115, when in actuality the price covered only the cost of an overhaul. ^ , V JL, J i/:, I'l !